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Infinity: the first OS where humans and agents work with no limits.

Spring 2026Founded 20226 peopleSan Francisco, CA, USA
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Cloud OS for AgentsUsage-basedEnterprises running agent teams, dev teamsMedium competition
Moat
Architectural innovation (parallel independent environments); switching costs once ported; potential for deep embededness.
Key risk
Execution complexity; adoption requires rewriting agent/human interaction patterns; incumbents (AWS, Google Cloud) may copy; TAM depends on adoption of multi-agent paradigm.
Why now
Agents now capable of parallel execution; need for true OS-level multi-tenancy for humans and agents.
Competitors
AWS Lambda, Kubernetes, Docker, cloud providers

About

Every computer ever made forces you to do one thing at a time. One cursor. One keyboard. One Hardware. One app in focus. Fifty years. Nobody questioned it. We did. We started over. We built InfinityOS, a fundamentally new computer OS on the cloud from ground up. Infinity runs every app in its own independent computer -- own GPU, own input, own environment. Windows and Linux in the same session. Humans and agents working side by side. No concurrency ceiling. Cold start in seconds. runs on the browser of any device..

Founders ยท 3

Rounak Adhikary
Rounak AdhikaryFounder
Stanford๐ŸŽ“ IIT

Founder and CEO @ ProjectX | Stanford ASES | Draper U | IIT Bombay

Bishal Karmakar
Bishal KarmakarFounder

Systems, streaming, and cloud infra. CTO@ProjectX, building infinity - a cloud-native operating system.

Sourya Majumder
Sourya MajumderFounder

COO @ProjectX | Scaled an IT consulting team to ~120k MRR | Helping you run any application across any device just from a browser tab alongside Rounak and Bishal.

Launch

Launched on Y Combinator ยท May 2026
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Months of work, done in days. Every app gets its own GPU, in one browser tab.

Infinity launches a web-based OS where each opened app runs on its own dedicated GPU in a single shared workspace; users can run multiple heavy apps (e.g., Blender, Unreal, DaVinci) in separate compute environments but access one filesystem and terminal in the browser. It targets heavy-GPU workflows and agent-driven automation, promising scalable, parallel compute across many apps in one browser tab.

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