AI Disclosure

Effective 15 May 2026

The Capri web demo is a cloud demo

The chat on this site runs in the cloud. When you send a message to Capri, that message and the recent conversation turns are forwarded to OpenAI's API for inference. The model's reply comes back through our server and into your browser.

None of this is running on a Haven device in your home. There is no Haven device involved in the web demo at all.

This is not local-first Capri

Haven is being built as a local-first AI operating system. The product vision is that agents like Capri, Alfred, and Roger run on hardware in your home, on data you keep at home. Your photos, your home network, and what those agents learn about your day-to-day life stay close to where they happen.

The web demo exists to introduce that idea. It should not be treated as representative of Haven's eventual local-first architecture, because the demo itself relies on cloud infrastructure that the product is being designed to move away from.

What Capri can and can't do here

In this web demo, Capri can describe Haven, its agents, the principles behind it, and what we are working on. It is grounded in a short product brief and a persona prompt; it is not a general-purpose assistant.

It cannot see your photos, your device, your network, your files, or anything personal. It has no access to any of that, even if you ask. It can also be confidently wrong: language models sometimes invent capabilities or details that sound plausible. Treat its replies as a conversation about Haven, not as authoritative information.

What happens to the conversation

Each message you send is stored in our database alongside the reply that came back, together with a timestamp, the response time, and a status code. Separately, our server logs capture the message text and a one-way hashed, truncated form of your IP address; the hash lets us spot abuse patterns without storing the IP itself. We use both to understand how people explore Haven, to improve how Capri explains itself, and to investigate abuse.

The message is also sent to OpenAI as part of generating the reply, and is subject to OpenAI's API data practices. See the Privacy page for the rest of the picture, including how to request deletion.

Human review

People at Haven may read these conversations. Not in real time, and not to track individuals, but as part of improving the demo, handling abuse, and learning what people want from Haven. Please don't send anything into the chat that you would not be comfortable with a member of the team seeing.

How this will change

As Haven moves from web demo to actual product, the answer to “where does Capri run?” will change with it. The version that lives in your home is being designed not to depend on the cloud services this page describes. When that ships, we will update this disclosure to reflect what is true then, and keep it as honest as we can.