A self-owned operating system, the NP Engine — a polyglot compute core that leans on the best of every language and ships its Fortran math inside the engine — and a home-grown AI model, all running on your own hardware and your own intranet. the field below is generating live, right now.
Move your cursor (or finger) to bend the field. Everything you see is drawn from scratch — no images, no libraries.
Your private LAN cloud — shared login, dataset staging, and an intranet-only AI news feed. Nothing leaves the building.
One simulation, many languages — Python RNG, a bundled Fortran/Octave numeric core, C++ and native kernels — fused into one traceable result. The compute ships with the OS; no toolchain to install.
Workers screen candidates — physics, materials, markets — gated by the AI before a human ever looks.
A budget studio, receipt-scanning AI, and TriBucks — shipped as a one-tap installer.
The BIM-AI workbench is hosted as a TripointOS page at tripointos.com/bimai. It stays connected to the Revit/CAD add-in path, the desktop command center, and mobile field capture without relying on Forge or external CAD services.
One-lines, arc flash, load flow, short circuit, sizing, demand loads, and report output from model data.
Built-in tools ship with purchase; heavier TriAi/engine tasks can meter through account tokens and usage plans.
Mobile scan/LiDAR workflows can round-trip site edits back into the model and a lower-weight field viewer.
These are lightweight, browser-safe previews copied from the TripointOS app surfaces. They make the OS feel tangible on the public site while the native builds keep the deeper hardware access local.
The public download bucket is ready for TripointOS Raspberry Pi images, checksums, and the Raspberry Pi Imager repository manifest.
Upload image files and release metadata into:
/var/www/tripointos.com/downloads/
The same NP Engine that draws the field above computes real physics. Here are fourteen worlds it can run — from orbits to black holes to entangled qubits. Every one runs live in your browser (pure JS, drawn from scratch): three featured below, and all fourteen animating in the gallery beneath them. Each ships as a validated example with the OS.