San Francisco, CA — February 17, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Amid market consolidation and a focus on execution-layer security, Skygen.AI has launched a new architecture designed to provide automation while allowing users to define their security boundaries.
Skygen.AI offers a flexible agent model with security tiers, allowing users to choose how their autonomous agent interacts with digital environments. Options range from restricted access within specific applications to full Computer Use mode, where the agent operates the entire desktop interface.
According to Mike Shperling, founder of Skygen.AI, the company has created an environment where users decide the level of access. Shperling added that Skygen adapts to the user’s security comfort level, whether managing a CRM or handling tasks across the OS.
Skygen agents learn during interaction, internalizing the user’s communication style and workflows. This data is structured in real-time to optimize each subsequent session.
Skygen’s deep search mode is engineered for long-term tasks requiring analysis of web-based datasets, outperforming current search-based AI tools in depth and retrieval accuracy.
The company has tested the system across more than 40 use cases, focusing on the B2C segment. Shperling said that in one case, an autonomous financial audit reduced his personal expenses by $3,000 in a single session by auditing his email invoices and cloud subscriptions.
Skygen.AI uses isolated Virtual Machines (Sandboxes) for every workflow, offering different modes of execution to keep sensitive data within a protected perimeter. This approach ensures agents only access what is necessary.
The step-summarization system helps maintain focus during complex assignments by preventing context window overflow.
Skygen.AI develops autonomous software agents for the mass market and is supported by $7 million in seed funding from MLVentures. The company builds tools for the automation of digital labor.
Source: Skygen.AI
