
Primebook has announced PrimeAGNT (Operator AI), a new AI capability built directly into its operating system, PrimeOS. It enables users to instruct their laptop to perform multi-step workflows, which are then executed automatically without manual intervention.
PrimeAGNT (Operator AI)
PrimeAGNT represents a shift from traditional assistive AI tools to execution-driven systems. While most AI tools require step-by-step input, PrimeAGNT is designed to complete entire workflows independently.
Users can simply describe the desired outcome, and the system interprets the intent and carries out actions across multiple applications. Primebook describes this as the “Operator Era of Computing,” where users focus on defining outcomes and the system handles execution.
Key features of PrimeAGNT
- Executes complete multi-step workflows from a single instruction
- Automates end-to-end tasks such as job applications, including role discovery, customization, submission, and tracking
- Converts unstructured chats like WhatsApp or class groups into structured study plans with tasks and schedules
- Generates weekly reports by compiling updates from tasks, meetings, and activity across apps
- Translates feature requests into working implementations by integrating APIs and setting up project workflows
- Works across applications such as email, browsers, LinkedIn, calendar, WhatsApp, and more
- Understands on-screen content and performs contextual actions
- Runs tasks in a separate workspace, enabling background execution without interrupting active work
- Requires no additional SDKs or integrations to function across apps
- Learns from user behaviour over time to improve execution accuracy and efficiency
Deep system-level integration with PrimeOS
PrimeAGNT is integrated directly into PrimeOS at the framework and kernel level, allowing it to operate across the system rather than as a standalone application or add-on feature.
This architecture enables coordination across applications, real-time understanding of on-screen content, and execution of complex workflows through a single instruction. The system can interact with multiple digital environments seamlessly.
Primebook states that both PrimeOS and PrimeAGNT are developed in-house as part of its broader indigenous computing ecosystem. The company also highlights a focus on responsible AI practices and user privacy, noting that personal data is not shared with third parties or used for commercial exploitation.
By embedding an execution-driven AI capability directly into the operating system, Primebook aims to improve how students, young professionals, developers, and creators interact with laptops in their daily workflows, reducing friction and allowing greater focus on productivity, creativity, problem-solving, and skill development.
Availability
PrimeAGNT will be introduced in beta around mid-April. During this phase, Primebook will refine the system using real-world usage and user feedback, improving how accurately it interprets instructions and executes workflows.
The feature will be available across the Primebook 2 lineup, including Primebook 2 Neo, Primebook 2 Pro, and Primebook 2 Max, with plans to expand to future devices.
Speaking on the launch, Chitranshu Mahant, CEO of Primebook, said,
Computing has largely been interaction-based for decades. You click, type, and manage tasks yourself. With PrimeAGNT, you simply state the outcome, and the system begins executing it.
Commenting on the launch, Aman Verma, COO of Primebook, said,
What we’ve built is not just another AI feature, but an execution layer within the OS that makes PrimeOS one of the first Agentic AI operating systems in the world. It changes how the system understands intent and performs tasks, shifting from assistance to execution.
