Voice-based agent harness for brainstorming

Brainstorm out loud.
Watch the ideas connect.

Curio is a voice-based agent harness for brainstorming. Think out loud, the way ideas actually arrive — and a team of agents listens, structures, and connects your thinking into a living board of maps, notes, and diagrams in real time.

No typing, no blank page. Just talk, and the thinking takes shape.

The core bet

Your best ideas show up when you're talking, not typing.

Curio is a thinking tool, not a transcription tool. You talk; a harness of agents does the structuring — so you never lose the thread to formatting.

Talking
Typing
No blank pageNo formattingSpoken-firstNever lose the thread

The loop

Speak loosely. Get structure back.

You riff the way ideas actually arrive — out of order, half formed, branching. Curio captures the raw stream and a team of agents continuously restructures it into a clean board: a mind map here, an idea card there, a diagram when a picture helps.

The board moves while you talk, and that's the point. Your train of thought lives in the speaking — the board is the canvas your ideas land on, not a tool you fight with.

Curio
You speakRaw, unstructured thinking out loud
Agents listenCapture the stream, infer intent
Board restructuresMaps, notes, diagrams, in real time

The harness

A harness of agents behind one voice.

Curio isn't one chatbot. Behind the single voice, specialized agents listen, classify, structure, draw, and connect — each handling a slice of turning loose talk into a board.

Voice is the whole interface. No menus, no formatting, no wrestling a cursor. Just the fastest, least-resistive way to get what's in your head onto the canvas.

Honest by design

It surfaces the open threads — instead of papering over them.

When you hit something unresolved, Curio doesn't quietly invent an answer. The open question stays on the board as a live thread — a visible “this still needs thought” flag.

That keeps the ideas yours, not the model's. Your open threads become your next moves.

Light reactions split water using sunlight
How does ATP feed the Calvin cycle?open thread
Glucose stores the captured energy
Why does rubisco grab O₂ too?open thread
Chlorophyll absorbs red and blue light

Your next big idea starts with a sentence.

Open a board, start talking, and watch your thinking take shape.