Moonshot Drops a Desktop "Kimi Work" Crew — 300 Local Agents, Zero Cloud Sandbox 🖥️
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Moonshot Drops a Desktop "Kimi Work" Crew — 300 Local Agents, Zero Cloud Sandbox 🖥️

Moonshot AI has released Kimi Work, a downloadable desktop agent for macOS and Windows that runs locally, reads user files, drives the user's browser, and executes scheduled jobs, the Beijing-based company confirmed this week. The product is currently in internal testing and available as a free download, positioning Kimi Work as an alternative to cloud-based agent tools that rely on remote servers and sandboxed browsers.

The application's signature feature, called Agent Swarm, allows Kimi Work to spin up multiple sub-agents in parallel — up to 300 simultaneously — with each agent handling a separate portion of a task. According to the company, the app integrates with WebBridge, an extension Moonshot released about a month ago, which gives the agent control of a user's real Chrome or Edge session through the Chrome DevTools Protocol. Logged-in sessions and cookies remain on the local machine, and a built-in Cron engine schedules tasks on daily, hourly, or conditional triggers, with a "Keep Computer Awake" toggle for overnight runs. A local file layer permits the agent to read mounted folders and execute Python in the background.

Kimi Work ships with pre-integrated market data for A-shares, Hong Kong stocks, and U.S. equities, and finished research can be exported directly to PowerPoint or Excel without additional API configuration. Underlying the product is Kimi K2.6, a mixture-of-experts model Moonshot released on April 20 with roughly one trillion total parameters, approximately 32 billion activated per token, and a 256K-token context window. K2.6 has also been used as a base for fine-tuning work by the AI code editor Cursor, according to public reports.

Moonshot AI is one of China's so-called AI Tiger startups, a group that has attracted significant capital as the country's domestic AI sector has expanded. The company has not announced pricing changes for its broader Kimi product line in connection with the Kimi Work release, and the desktop app remains in internal testing as of publication.

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