A patient helper for anyone who finds the internet — and all this "AI" — a bit much. Talk to GARY like you'd ask a thoughtful nephew. No jargon, no judgment, nothing you could ever break.
See GARY in action
You genuinely can't mess this up.
Tap the big green circle and talk
Or type if you prefer — either way works. Ask anything, even if you're not sure how to say it. GARY understands rambling, half-finished questions.
GARY answers in plain English
No jargon, no long essays. Short pieces you can actually follow. If something's unclear, just ask him to say it differently — he's happy to try again.
Tap "Read it to me" if you'd like
GARY will read the answer out loud, at a comfortable pace. You can also make the text bigger with the A+ buttons at the top.
Older adults lose billions to scams every year — fake package fees, IRS threats, tech-support calls. GARY will tell you in plain words whether something is safe and exactly what to do.
A real example
Suspicious text message
Real delivery services never text you a link to pay a small fee. That web address isn't the real USPS — it's designed to steal your card details.
What to do: delete the message. If you're expecting a package, open the company's own app instead.
GARY is designed specifically for people who feel left behind by technology. Every decision — every word, every button — is made with that in mind.
Talk, don't type.
Tap the mic and just ask. GARY understands rambling, half-finished, typo-filled questions — and reads every answer back aloud.
Plain words, always.
No "prompts," no "AI assistant," no jargon. GARY explains things the way a kind person would, in short pieces you can actually follow.
You can't break it.
Every step is undoable and nothing is permanent. GARY never blames you, never sighs, and is happy to repeat himself as many times as you need.
Big text by default.
One tap to go bigger. And yes, a "Read it to me" button on every answer — because some people prefer to listen.
GARY is in private testing. Leave your email and we'll reach out to help you get a parent, grandparent, or friend started — gently.