Moonshot AI's Kimi Work Brings 300 AI Agents to Your Desktop
Moonshot AI launched Kimi Work, a local desktop agent for macOS and Windows that can read files, control the user’s real browser, run Python, and schedule tasks on the machine itself. It builds on the earlier WebBridge browser-control extension and adds a multi-agent “Agent Swarm” that can run up to 300 sub-agents in parallel. Kimi Work also includes cron-style automation, local file access, and built-in market data for A-shares, Hong Kong stocks, and U.S. equities, with export to PowerPoint or Excel. The product is “local-first” for actions, but model inference may still use Moonshot’s cloud; on-device inference is possible only with heavy hardware. Privacy and safety remain concerns because it can act inside logged-in sessions, though an “ask before acting” mode is included. Free downloads are available, but key features require paid tiers from $19/month to $199/month.
