Market Opportunity

A massive market, ready for disruption

The personal AI assistant market is growing at 38% CAGR. The current players are generic — nobody owns the holistic life management layer.

TAM
$0B
Global AI Assistant Market
SAM
$0B
Personal AI for Families
SOM
$0M
TAM by 2030
$32B

The global intelligent virtual assistant and conversational AI market, growing at 24% CAGR.

Source: Grand View Research, Fortune Business Insights

SAM by 2030
$18B

North America personal AI for professionals and families — the fastest-growing segment at 38% CAGR.

Source: Market.us, Menlo Ventures State of Consumer AI

SOM Year 5
$180M

500K tech-forward households in US metros at $30/month — a conservative 5% penetration of our core segment.

Based on US Census + Pew AI adoption data

Competitive Landscape

Nobody does all of this

Existing assistants are either too broad (Siri, Alexa) or too narrow (Mint, YNAB). AILA is the only AI that combines proactive intelligence with holistic life management.

Proactive
Reactive
Narrow
Holistic
Rabbit R1
Humane Pin
Google Asst
Alexa
Siri
Mint/YNAB
ChatGPT
AILA
ProductProactive AlertsHolistic Life MgmtPrivacy-FirstFinancial AwareFamily CoordContext-Aware
Apple Siri
Google Assistant
Amazon Alexa
ChatGPT / Claude
Mint / YNAB
Humane AI Pin
Rabbit R1
AILA
Proactive
Alerts you before problems happen — not after
🌐
Holistic
Finance + schedule + family + location in one
🔒
Privacy-First
Runs on your own hardware — your data stays yours
🧠
Context-Aware
Knows your family, habits, and patterns deeply

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We're building the operating system for daily life. AILA is the first personal AI that doesn't just answer questions — it anticipates needs, manages complexity, and gives people back their most valuable resource: time.

500+
Waitlist Signups
4
Fine-Tuned Models
6
Core Features
2
Platforms (iOS + Web)

Why now?

  • Open-source LLMs (Llama 3, Qwen) have made on-device fine-tuning viable for the first time
  • Consumer AI spend hit $12B in 2025 with 38% CAGR — willingness to pay is proven
  • Incumbents (Siri, Alexa) are generic platforms — nobody owns the personal life management layer
  • Privacy-first architecture is a moat: users won't switch once AILA learns their life patterns