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Guide February 1, 2026 8 min read

Coral AI: The Complete Guide to Your Intelligent Voice Assistant

Discover how Coral AI revolutionizes desktop computing with 110+ voice-controlled tools, real-time screen vision, persistent memory, and natural conversation.

What is Coral AI?

Coral AI is a next-generation voice-controlled desktop assistant built specifically for Windows power users. Unlike generic voice assistants, Coral AI has deep integration with your operating system, allowing it to actually control your PC, not just answer questions.

With 110+ tools covering everything from app management to AI image generation, Coral AI transforms how you interact with your computer.

Core Features

Real-Time Voice

Ultra-low latency voice recognition powered by LiveKit. Response times under 1.5 seconds for natural, fluid conversations.

Vision System

Coral AI can see your screen and camera. Ask "What's on my screen?" and get intelligent analysis of documents, code, or websites.

Persistent Memory

Unlike other assistants, Coral remembers. Your preferences, important dates, and conversation context persist across sessions.

110+ Tools

From opening apps to generating QR codes, controlling volume to analyzing PDFs - Coral AI has tools for every task.

Getting Started

  1. 1Download Coral AI from our website and run the installer
  2. 2Enter your API keys (Google Gemini, LiveKit) in the setup wizard
  3. 3Activate your license key to unlock all features
  4. 4Start talking! Say "Hey Coral" or click the microphone button

Voice Commands to Try

  • "Open Chrome and search for weather"
  • "Set volume to 50%"
  • "What's on my screen?"
  • "Remember my meeting is at 3 PM tomorrow"
  • "Generate a wallpaper of mountains at sunset"

Conclusion

Coral AI represents the future of human-computer interaction. It's not just an assistant you talk to - it's an intelligent companion that understands your workflow, sees what you see, and remembers what matters to you.

Ready to Get Started?

Download Coral AI and experience the future of desktop assistants.

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