LAAI presents its AI-powered file management software, designed to help users organize and locate data across multiple storage locations. The US-based company, with headquarters in New York, has developed a hybrid engine that performs searching and analysis locally on the user’s system, while leveraging large language models like GPT and Gemini for conversational queries about the data. The software aims to simplify file management by indexing all information, allowing users to find files, pictures, or videos in seconds. The official company website is https://laai.ai.
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The system addresses common data management challenges such as data redundancy and disorganization across numerous hard drives and cloud services. It includes a function to identify and manage duplicate files, enabling users to free up storage space by deleting unnecessary copies. The software can rename files and allows users to interact with their data through a conversational AI interface, which helps in understanding and improving data organization. The platform is built as a proprietary, self-contained software rather than on another platform to enhance security.
LAAI’s business model is a subscription service, with pricing starting as low as $8 USD per month. This subscription covers the management of all connected hard drives and SSDs. The company emphasizes data security, holding certifications such as ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type 2, and HIPAA. This focus on security makes the platform suitable for deployment in environments with stringent data protection requirements, including government agencies.
The current version of the software focuses on general file and picture management. While it can manage video files by their metadata, advanced video-specific features like high-quality compression to save storage are still in development. The company projects that these video-centric functionalities will be released in the third or fourth quarter of the year. For now, intensive video analysis is possible if the user is willing to pay for higher token fees.
This demonstration with Wei Young of LAAI was filmed at the Hong Kong Fairs in April 2026. The software is scheduled for mass production and release by the end of June. The platform represents a solution for individuals and organizations struggling with managing large volumes of distributed data, offering a centralized and intelligent way to interact with and maintain their digital assets.



