• Legendary. This is going to be very helpful, and the TAM is getting bigger. Thank you guys for this, and for all the learnings in-batch -- I'm excited for the future!

    I reckon I could run this for buying fashion drops, is this a use case y'all have seen?

    • Appreciate that a lot! Yep - buying fashion drops, limited releases, ticketing, etc. are all great fits. Cua can also bypass CryptoJS-based encryption and other anti-bot measures, so it plays nicely with modern web apps out of the box.
  • Congrats on the launch! love this idea. How does the LLM interact with the VM—screen+metadata as JSON, or higher-level planning?
    • Thanks, really appreciate it!

      The LLM interacts with the VM through a structured virtual computer interface (cua-computer and cua-agent). It’s a high-level abstraction that lets the agent act (e.g., “open Terminal”, “type a command”, “focus an app”) and observe (e.g., current window, file system, OCR of the screen, active processes) in a way that feels a lot more like using a real computer than parsing raw data.

      So under the hood, yes, screen+metadata are used (especially with the Omni loop and visual grounding), but what the model sees is a clean interface designed for agentic workflows - closer to how a human would think about using a computer.

      If you're curious, the agent loops (OpenAI, Anthropic, Omni, UI-Tars) offer different ways of reasoning and grounding actions, depending on whether you're using cloud or local models.

      https://github.com/trycua/cua/tree/main/libs/agent#agent-loo...

  • Congrats on the launch!

    I don’t know if this is a problem you’ve faced, but I’m curious: how do LLM tool devs handle authn/authz? Do host apps normally forward a token or something? Is there a standard commonly used? What if the tool needs some permissions to act on the user’s behalf?

    • There are companies like https://www.keycard.sh/ taking this on. There are other competitors too but I can't think of them atm
    • Good question! Specifically around computer-use agents (CUAs), I haven't seen much exploration yet - and I think it’s an area worth exploring for vertical products. For example, how do you securely handshake between a CUA agent and an API-based agent without exposing credentials? If everything stays within a local cluster, it's manageable, but once you start scaling out, authn/authz becomes a real headache.

      I'm also working on a blog post that touches on this - particularly in the context of giving agents long-term and episodic memory. Should be out next week!

  • One-shot VM would be nice. ephemeral VM spins up, agent runs task, VM is deleted —perfect for CI pipelines.
    • 100% - ephemeral VMs are on the roadmap. Perfect for CI: spin up, run the agent, nuke it
  • Love your accent!
  • bravi! the future is the Agent OS - How robust is the UI element detection and interaction across different apps and inside navigating complex menus? Is it resistant to UI changes? That's often where these automations get brittle.

    thank you e forza Cua

    • UI detection’s a big focus - we use visual grounding + structured observations (like icons, OCR, app metadata, window state), so the agent can reason more like a user would. It’s surprisingly robust even with layout shifts or new themes
  • Congrats! How do you guys deal with SOC2/HIPAA/etc.? Or are those separate concerns?
    • Thanks! Great question - those are definitely relevant, but they depend a lot on the deployment model. Since CUAs often run locally or in controlled environments (e.g. a user’s own VM or cluster), we can sidestep a lot of traditional SOC2/HIPAA concerns around centralized data handling. That said, if you're running agents across org boundaries or processing sensitive data via cloud APIs, then yeah - those frameworks absolutely come into play.

      We're designing with that in mind: think fine-grained permissioning, auditability, and minimizing surface area. But it’s still early, and a lot of it depends on how teams end up using CUAs in practice.

  • How's it different from e2b computer use?
    • We’re still figuring things out in public, but a few key differences:

      - Open-source from the start. Cua’s built under an MIT license with the goal of making Computer-Use agents easy and accessible to build. Cua's Lume CLI was our first step - we needed fast, reproducible VMs with near-native performance to even make this possible.

      - Native macOS support. As far as we know, we’re the only ones offering macOS VMs out of the box, built specifically for Computer-Use workflows. And you can control them with a PyAutoGUI-compatible SDK (cua-computer) - so things like click, type, scroll just work, without needing to deal with any inter-process communication.

      - Not just the computer/sandbox, but the agent too. We’re also shipping an Agent SDK (cua-agent) that helps you build and run these workflows without having to stitch everything together yourself. It works out of the box with OpenAI and Anthropic models, UI-Tars, and basically any VLM if you’re using the OmniParser agent loop.

      - Not limited to Linux. The hosted version we’re working on won’t be Linux-only - we’re going to support macOS and Windows too.

    • Active development of CUA, according to GitHub
  • Would love to use this for TestDriver, but needs to support Windows :*(
  • will this also be available as a hosted service? Or do you have instructions on how to manage a fleet of these manually while you're building the orchestration workflows?
    • Yes, we’re currently running pilots with select customers for a hosted service of Cua supporting macOS and Windows cloud instances. Feel free to reach out with your use case at founders@trycua.com
  • I tried this three times. Twice a few days ago and once just now.

    First time: it opened a MacOS VM and started to do stuff, but it got ahead of itself and starting typing things in the wrong place. So now that VM has a Finder window open, with a recent file that's called

      plt.ylabel('Price(USD)').sh
    
    The second and third times, it launched the VM but failed to do anything, showing these errors:

      INFO:cua:VM run response: None
      INFO:cua:Waiting for VM to be ready...
      INFO:cua:Waiting for VM macos-sequoia-cua_latest to be ready (timeout: 600s)...
      INFO:cua:VM status changed to: stopped (after 0.0s)
      DEBUG:cua:Waiting for VM IP address... Current IP: None, Status: stopped
      DEBUG:cua:Waiting for VM IP address... Current IP: None, Status: stopped
      DEBUG:cua:Waiting for VM IP address... Current IP: None, Status: stopped
      INFO:cua:VM status changed to: running (after 12.4s)
      INFO:cua:VM macos-sequoia-cua_latest got IP address: 192.168.64.2 (after 12.4s)
      INFO:cua:VM is ready with IP: 192.168.64.2
      INFO:cua:Initializing interface for macos at 192.168.64.2
      INFO:cua.interface:Logger set to INFO level
      INFO:cua.interface.macos:Logger set to INFO level
      INFO:cua:Connecting to WebSocket interface...
      INFO:cua.interface.macos:Waiting for Computer API Server to be ready (timeout: 60s)...
      INFO:cua.interface.macos:Attempting WebSocket connection to ws://192.168.64.2:8000/ws
      WARNING:cua.interface.macos:Computer API Server connection lost. Will retry automatically.
      INFO:cua.interface.macos:Still waiting for Computer API Server... (elapsed: 10.0s, attempts: 11)
      INFO:cua.interface.macos:Still waiting for Computer API Server... (elapsed: 20.0s, attempts: 21)
      INFO:cua.interface.macos:Still waiting for Computer API Server... (elapsed: 30.0s, attempts: 31)
      WARNING:cua.interface.macos:Computer API Server connection lost. Will retry automatically.
      INFO:cua.interface.macos:Still waiting for Computer API Server... (elapsed: 40.0s, attempts: 41)
      INFO:cua.interface.macos:Still waiting for Computer API Server... (elapsed: 50.1s, attempts: 51)
      ERROR:cua.interface.macos:Could not connect to 192.168.64.2 after 60 seconds
      ERROR:cua:Failed to connect to WebSocket interface
      DEBUG:cua:Computer initialization took 76856.09ms
      ERROR:agent.core.agent:Error in agent run method: Could not connect to WebSocket interface at 192.168.64.2:8000/ws: Could not connect to 192.168.64.2 after 
      60 seconds
      WARNING:cua.interface.macos:Computer API Server connection lost. Will retry automatically.
    
    This was using the gradio interface, with the agent loop provider as OMNI and the model as gemma3:4b-it-q4_K_M

    These versions:

      cua-agent==0.1.29
      cua-computer==0.1.23
      cua-core==0.1.5
      cua-som==0.1.3
    • Thanks for trying out c/ua! We still recommend pairing the Omni loop configuration with a more capable VLM, such as Qwen2.5-VL 32B, or using a cloud LLM provider like Sonnet 3.7 or OpenAI GPT-4.1. While we believe that in the coming months we'll see better-performing quantized models that require less memory for local inference, truth is we're not quite there yet.

      Stay tuned - we're also releasing support for UI-Tars-1.5 7B this week! It offers excellent speed and accuracy, and best of all, it doesn't require bounding box detection (Omni) since it's a pixel-native model.

  • THIS IS FIRE been wanting this for ages
  • A superfan of this product!
    • Thank you - your support means a lot to us!
  • this is really cool! congrats on the launch
  • This is precisely what I am looking for but for Windows. We need to automate some Windows native apps.

    In the meantime, I’ll give this a shot on macOS tonight. Congrats!

    • Yes - pig.dev is a great product! You should definitely check it out.

      Also, let us know on Discord once you’ve tried out c/ua locally on macOS: https://discord.com/invite/mVnXXpdE85

    • Check out pig: https://pig.dev

      (I am not affiliated)

      • I do recall looking at it before but was concerned about HIPAA if they are storing data on their servers as well.

        Also, is the project still active? No commits for 2 months is odd for a YC startup in current batch :)

  • i love this — isolation and permissioning for computer use agents. why can’t i use regular docker containers to deploy my computer use agent?
    • Glad you love it! Right now, we’re relying more on the Lume CLI and its API server rather than a full Docker setup. However, we’ll soon be shipping a Docker interface that’ll handle VNC and model hosting (through docker model runner). Stay tuned for that!
  • Congrats on the launch! Awesome product!
    • Thanks — we really appreciate your support!
  • Amazing product! Congrats on the launch!
    • Thank you so much - we truly appreciate your support!
  • This is cool! We built a similar thing with AgentDesk https://github.com/agentsea/agentdesk

    Would love to chat sometime!

  • Love this !
  • This is insane y'all