What is NoneOS?
Welcome to NoneOS — a virtual operating system running in the browser. Applications running on NoneOS do not need to rely on a central server to achieve seamless data interoperability between applications, truly breaking free from centralized architecture.
You can directly connect to NoneOS, follow the guidance to complete the system installation, and use the system even without network after installation.
What can you do with NoneOS?
You can use it to:
Your personalized knowledge management tool, easily organize and retrieve important information
Smart launcher for the browser homepage, one-click access to frequently visited websites
A high-efficiency file transfer platform, securely and conveniently sharing and managing files
Application list
After entering the virtual operating system, you will see the "Circle" button in the edge toolbar. Click it to open the application list.
Now, you just need to click on the applications within the virtual system to explore their various features. The following will provide a brief introduction to several core applications and their unique value:
Settings
Here, you can view the system version, perform updates, switch languages, or change the wallpaper, fully customizing your NoneOS usage experience.
File Manager
You can browse files in the virtual system and also support real-time access and management of files on other devices, achieving seamless file synchronization and operations across devices.
LinkMe
A dedicated tool for device pairing, supporting real-time status and information viewing of connected devices.
LumoNote
NoneOS built-in powerful knowledge management tool, supporting block-level editing and structured content creation; if locally bound to an AI, it can also perform intelligent assistance tasks such as content polishing and translation.
FlaskGenie
An application for configuring a local AI model, supporting flexible selection of different models to adapt to diverse scenarios.
Bookmarks page
A convenient browser launch entry, allowing quick access to frequently visited web pages; if a device is bound, you can also view other devices' bookmarks for information sharing.
By default, applications within the virtual system support offline usage, with all data saved locally. Even if the computer loses internet connectivity, the applications can still be opened and operated normally at any time; there's no concern about platform unavailability after losing network connection.
Device pairing
If you need data interoperability between two devices, you must first pair the devices. After pairing, data will be synchronously and seamlessly synchronized between the two devices.
Device pairingLocal AI
By adding local AI, you can empower applications in NoneOS with intelligent assistance capabilities, delivering a "smart-on-demand" local intelligent experience.
Enable local AI