COROS AI 3.1 — What's New

Major news! We're releasing COROS AI 3.1 today. 

This is a substantial update — a full redesign of the interface, a new voice experience, a stronger memory system, and a number of improvements to how COROS supports you in working on what matters.

Every change in this release was built against one question: will this help someone transform a real situation in their life? If the answer wasn't clear, it didn't ship. 

Here are the nine major changes worth knowing about.

1. Full UI redesign, with light and dark mode. We rebuilt the entire interface to be cleaner, simpler, and easier to stay inside for long conversations. Light and dark mode are both supported, so you can use COROS in whatever environment fits your day.

2. Voice mode, with dictation and word-by-word highlighting. You can now speak to COROS and have responses read back to you. Dictation lets you compose by voice; as COROS speaks, each word highlights in sync so you can follow along. For situations that are hard to put into writing — or moments when typing gets in the way — voice changes the experience completely.

3. A better opening move. The opening message is now personalized based on your selected coaching mode, your chosen influences, and your voice settings. Instead of starting from a generic place, COROS meets you closer to where you actually are.

4. Search across your conversations. Your history is now searchable. You can return to earlier insights, decisions, and threads, which makes COROS useful as a long-running companion rather than a series of one-off chats.

5. Cleaner copy and sharing. When you copy a conversation, the structure of the dialogue is preserved — the distinction between you and COROS stays intact, so you can share a conversation with a coach, colleague, or collaborator without losing the thread.

6. Five-layered memory system. We've rebuilt memory from the ground up. COROS now runs on a five-layered memory architecture whose job is to hold the context of your concerns over time — including biographical details, the situations you're working on, and the background that gives your conversations continuity. This is less about storing data and more about making sure each conversation builds meaningfully on the last.

7. Temporal awareness. COROS now has a sense of time. If you return after a week away, it recognizes the gap and picks up accordingly, with awareness of pacing and continuity rather than starting cold.

8. Stronger self-awareness. COROS now has a clearer grasp of its own history, lineage, and capabilities. If you're familiar with the tradition this work comes out of, you'll find that COROS can speak to its own approach with more consistency and groundedness.

9. Microsoft and LinkedIn login. In addition to Google, you can now sign in with Microsoft or LinkedIn, and connect multiple identities to a single workspace. 

Behind the scenes

Beyond these visible changes, we've made significant improvements to coaching quality, listening accuracy, mood sensitivity, memory handling, and response clarity. These are the quieter changes — but they're often the ones that determine whether a conversation actually moves you.

What's next

We're building group and team capabilities, tools for coaches and consultants to bring COROS to their clients, enterprise-level insights on mood and coordination, and revenue-sharing for coaching/consulting professionals. If you want to shape what comes next, tell us.

Try it

The best way to understand COROS is to use it. Bring a real situation — something that actually matters — and see what the conversation does.

Acknowledgements

This release is the work of an exceptional team. Thank you to Victoria Ruelas, Arshita Misra, Sophia Ling, Zain Qazi, Maaz Rehman, and everyone across design, engineering, and product. Thanks also to our collaborators, mentors, and investors, including Eddie Fong, Bryan Starbuck, Beau Seil, and Marina Rockett, as well as all of our customers, partners, advisors, and allies, for standing behind this work. 

We still have limited room in our pre-seed round; if you're interested, reach out.

Saqib Rasool, Founder & CEO

saqib@coros.ai

Saqib Rasool

Saqib’s 20+ years’ entrepreneurial career has spanned multiple industries, including software, healthcare, education, government, investments and finance, and e-commerce. Earlier in his career, Saqib spent nearly eight years at Microsoft in key technology and management roles and later worked independently as an investor, engineer, and advisor to several established and new enterprises.

Saqib is personally and professionally committed to designing, building, and helping run businesses where he sees a convergence of social and economic interests. Saqib sees entrepreneurship as a service to fellow humans. His book—Saqibism, articulates Koen-like quotes and poems, exposing the vulnerabilities of human nature and opening a new conversation about bringing a profound transformation to the world via entrepreneurship.

https://rasool.vc
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