Fellou is Building a New Dimension of AI-Powered Life

How Fellou’s “Agentic Browser” Will Shape How We Live and Work
Fellou is Building a New Dimension of AIPowered Life

Trying to find a new job is a grind: You spend days searching for roles, and then hours tinkering with your resume and manually submitting applications. This is a common experience for job seekers today—where searching for a full-time job requires putting in full-time hours. What if time-consuming, but important tasks like this could be automated?

This is exactly what Fellou was built to address. According to the company, Fellou is the creator of the world’s first agentic browser—Fellou CE (Concept Edition)—an AI-native productivity platform that embeds intelligent agents to execute multi-step workflows across web pages, local files, desktop applications and web applications. Since launching in April 2025, Fellou has attracted over one million users by transforming browsers from passive information displays into autonomous, goal-driven work environments that offer new ways for users to eliminate friction in their lives.

Picture the same job hunting scenario, but this time you ask Fellou CE to take over the process. Multiple AI agents working in parallel spatial layers immediately find jobs that match your requirements and salary goals, filter and submit resumes based on job descriptions, and schedule interviews. An Italian student recently used Fellou’s agentic capabilities to do just that. According to Fellou, he landed ten interviews, and a job offer, within a week. By tapping AI agents like those in Fellou’s platform to execute complex workflows on their behalf, people can operate more efficiently, streamline their digital work load, and focus on life’s higher-level decisions.

Meeting the AI Moment: An Agentic and Spatial Workspace
By 2034, agentic AI is expected to become a $196.6B market, and in the next three years 92% of companies plan to boost AI spending. In July 2025 alone, half of the equity deals of $100M in July 2025 were for AI companies. But so far, despite the hype around generative AI chatbots, most businesses have reported little real impact. According to a recent study, nearly 8 in 10 companies that are using generative AI aren’t actually seeing an effect on their bottom line. Experts predict it will be autonomous AI agents—capable of automating complex tasks—that will drive the next phase of the technology.

This takes AI applications from an interesting tool with potential, to one that could fundamentally shift the relationship between people and technology. AI agents are now being designed to handle entire workflows. This is Fellou CE’s value proposition: Building on Fellou's agentic browser foundation, Fellou CE operates as a spatial agentic browser with local-first, on-device execution, allowing AI to directly access and automate complex multi-step processes while ensuring sensitive information never leaves users' devices—setting it up to deliver real, tangible business impact without privacy concerns or connectivity dependencies.

Ever since Fellou founder and CEO Dominic Xie started coding at 13, he’s wanted to build the future. His goal with Fellou was to create a personal AI that operates seamlessly across all devices, achieving deep collaboration between humans and machines. It allows users to pass off tasks so they can spend more of their time focusing on what matters.

Entering a Brand New Dimension of Interaction
If the traditional browser is a flat display—tabs on tap, windows overlapping, toggling between pages—then Fellou adds a new dimension. Dominic Xie refers to it as adding a new “Z-axis” that offers a spatial environment that creates “a tangible layer of depth on your screen.”

Fellou is Building a New Dimension of AIPowered Life

In this new dimension, the browser experience is transformed into an immersive three-dimensional workspace. AI agents can work independently and they can also collaborate with users on tasks. Fellou CE’s dynamic multitasking function provides intelligent workspace management that automatically creates dedicated spatial zones for agent activities. This gives users a visual workspace where they can watch AI agents execute tasks through Fellou's Deep Action feature, maintaining clean separation between human and AI operations while enabling seamless collaboration.

Fellou’s capabilities transcend industry: According to the company, a cloud engineer built an entire server ops workflow from setup to release, a real estate agent was able to identify 50 high-potential leads by tapping Fellou’s property search and contact automation, a shopper used it to find the best deal on a new phone, and a traveler had it build a website of flight options, hotels, and can’t-miss activities for an upcoming trip. These are just a few examples of how Fellou CE is transforming both the way humans and computers interact, but also how they work together.

The Future of Work is A Hands-Free Workspace
Until now, AI has mostly been reactive. You ask, it answers. But recent advancements in memory, reasoning, and integration with everyday software are making it possible for agents to act independently and with minimal supervision. The result is that AI is no longer a novelty layered on top of existing workflows. Instead, it’s starting to become the workflow.

That’s why agentic AI suddenly feels like it’s everywhere at once. Customer support teams are testing AI agents that resolve entire tickets end-to-end. Developers are turning to coding agents that can debug in real time. And in offices, AI systems are quietly observing habits across email or messaging platforms, then stepping in to schedule meetings or generate reports.

Fellou CE has the power to help individuals with tedious, repetitive tasks—like data entry, content aggregation, and market research—freeing them up to focus on strategy, creativity, and human-centric work. The platform goes beyond just automating tasks; it empowers users to build and manage their own personalized future of work. Teams can create customized agent workflows to handle tasks like lead generation, customer support, and internal reporting, all in a transparent and collaborative environment. The whole system is about moving from doing all the work yourself to being able to delegate the work intelligently.

Most people have had the experience of searching for a piece of information they’ve come across in the past, but just can’t find again. Fellou CE’s Enhanced Recall, or agentic memory, means that browser history is never forgotten, is instantly retrievable, and becomes a searchable knowledge base of everything a person’s consumed.

The Big Opportunity: From Assistance to Autonomous Execution

The big promise of agentic AI is time. Tasks that once took hours can now be orchestrated by machines working behind the scenes. This industry-wide shift marks a move from assistance to execution.

Fellou CE can run up to five agents per session that all manage different tasks in parallel: one researching, another drafting, another analyzing, all working together in a coordinated fashion. For businesses, the potential upside is huge.

But the risks are real. If an AI makes an error with consequence, who’s liable? Security researchers warn that autonomous systems could also be manipulated to spread malware or subtly nudge users’ choices. The same qualities that make these agents powerful—autonomy, initiative, persistence—make oversight critical.

A Defining Year Ahead
If the last wave of AI was about conversation, this one is about action. Whether agentic AI becomes a trusted colleague or another phase in the AI experiment will depend on what happens next. But one thing is clear: the future of work—and life online—is going to look very different as agents do more than answer our questions.

If this vision holds, entire categories of time-consuming, monotonous work could fade into the background. Productivity gains at scale are what investors and executives are betting on, and it’s also why analysts have identified agentic AI as one of the top technology trends for 2025. Fellou’s rapid adoption—one million users within months—suggests an appetite for tools that go beyond chatbots and into real productivity.