Speculative

AI interface ideas

Some random AI interface ideas that I turned into prototypes - If you have any thoughts about these, reach out!

Video semantic search

27th april, 2025

Frame-by-frame semantic search is now a possibility but no product implements it. I made a quick prototype after hearing Tyler Angert (first designer at Replit and now founder of Patina Systems) talk about it. I made it a key frame search instead of scrubbing through every 60 frames every second to allow the user to efficiently select between unique scenes, objects and people.

Fun fact: I posted this on X and Tyler commented “Really cool implementation!” - cool moment :)

Imagining agentic AI in the world of creators

12th april, 2025

Creator-centric workspace where agentic AI isn’t just an add-on, it’s woven into every action you take. I built around real-world APIs and practical implementations, ensuring that every feature feels like a natural extension of your workflow rather than a gimmick.

At the top of the screen, an Amie-calendar–style nudge subtly keeps the AI within thumb’s reach, surfacing the right context exactly when you need it - whether you’re drafting a script, refining visuals, or brainstorming your next big idea. This persistent, contextual assistant transforms static tools into living, adaptive collaborators and the same UX pattern can 10× the engagement and efficiency of virtually any app.

Agentic AI

AI that pulls together all context and makes smart actions

All Notes

All Media

All Messages & Mail

All of the Web

One App.

Dashboard

One dashboard for multiple platforms

brb soon, probably imagining some other AI idea

brb soon, probably imagining some other AI idea

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Krathish designs interfaces inspired by everyday metaphors, making technology feel like second nature to humans

we are all born artists, the problem is remaining an artist as an adult - P. Picasso

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Krathish designs interfaces inspired by everyday metaphors, making technology feel like second nature to humans

we are all born artists, the problem is remaining an artist as an adult - P. Picasso