The project

Why local AI, why gamers, and why now.

What problem this solves

Cloud AI is powerful, but it comes with trade-offs that PC enthusiasts feel acutely: latency, privacy concerns, subscription costs, and zero integration with your actual system. If you want an AI to organize your files, it needs access to your file system. If you want it to tune your game settings, it needs to understand your hardware. Cloud models can't do that.

Wingman takes a different approach. It runs AI models directly on consumer NVIDIA GPUs — the same hardware already sitting in millions of gaming rigs — and uses that to be a real assistant for your PC. It manages your software, settings, clips, routines, and more through plain conversation. No internet required. No data leaves your machine.

The target audience is gamers and PC enthusiasts who already own capable hardware and care about privacy, performance, and control. They don't need a cloud subscription for every task — they need a smart, local assistant that can actually touch their system.

Founder

AR

Andre Ruegg

Solo Developer & Founder

Building Wingman from scratch — model integration, OS tooling, and the application layer. Focused on shipping functional software that solves real problems for people who actually use their computers.

Company

SudoPilled LLC is an early-stage AI software company, and Wingman is its first product. The project is in active development and being built in public. No venture funding, no vaporware roadmaps — just working code, shipped iteratively.

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