Execution first
Super is best suited to jobs that require apps, browsers, devices, cloud sandboxes, or a durable project session.
SuperPowers AI builds Super, an AI assistant designed to complete work through apps, browsers, cloud sandboxes, and connected devices. The company is based in San Francisco and develops the public website, Super API, hosted MCP servers, mobile and desktop clients, and the infrastructure that lets one signed-in account coordinate tasks across them.
One assistant that can move from conversation to execution.
SuperPowers AI focuses on action-oriented assistance. A user can ask Super to research the web, create a website, work with files, use cloud code, automate an owned device, or coordinate an order or ride. Super combines models with apps and execution environments so the result can be a completed action rather than only an explanation.
Super is available through the web, iPhone, Mac, Windows, Android, Chrome, messaging-style interfaces, and Meta Display glasses. Account history, projects, connected private devices, and credit-backed services are designed to remain owner-scoped. Remote device tools operate only on rooms associated with the authenticated Super account.
The public developer surface includes an OpenAPI 3.1 document, OAuth discovery metadata, protected-resource metadata with named scopes, an API catalog, agent instructions, and hosted MCP servers using Streamable HTTP. The free Android MCP lets a signed-in user control one device running the official Super APK; other device and project-chat services may require Super credits.
Super is best suited to jobs that require apps, browsers, devices, cloud sandboxes, or a durable project session.
Authentication, resource-bound OAuth scopes, device ownership checks, and credit checks limit what an integration may do.
Start with llms.txt, the developer portal, or the MCP Server Card.
Developers can use the Super API, connect an OAuth-capable MCP client, or install the official desktop streamer CLI.