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Josh.ai is the only voice platform we install in client residences. It runs locally on a Josh Core processor, never sends recordings to a cloud, and was designed from day one for the language of a household — multi-step compound commands, room context, and natural conversation. We deploy it on every project where the family asked for voice control but balked at putting an Amazon or Google microphone in their bedroom.
The consumer voice assistants — Alexa, Google Home, Apple's HomePod — are advertising surfaces wearing the costume of a smart home. Their business models depend on data extraction. We have walked into too many residences where the family's lighting scenes, audio zones, and security history were sitting in three separate vendor clouds with three separate data policies.
Josh.ai inverted the model. The Josh Core processor lives on your network, on-premise. Voice processing happens locally. There is no advertising stack, no ambient analytics, and no third party listening for a wake word. The platform integrates natively with Crestron, Savant, Control4, Lutron, and Sonos — so we can deploy it as a layer over any control platform the household already chose.
The on-premise processor that handles voice recognition, household context, and integration with every other system — never reaching the cloud for sensitive commands.
Discreet ceiling-mounted voice endpoints — flush, white, and acoustically tuned for ambient room conditions.
Compact tabletop and wall-mounted voice endpoints for rooms where ceiling work is not possible.
'OK Josh, goodnight' lowers the shades, locks the perimeter doors, dims the corridor to 5%, and sets the bedroom to 18°C — without touching a phone.
'OK Josh, music for dinner' starts a curated playlist on the kitchen and dining zones, dims the room to the Dining scene, and pauses notifications.
Privacy-first voice control without the household worrying about a third-party advertising platform listening to family conversations.
A printed laminate explains how to use voice control — and the household never has to teach a guest to operate the lighting.
The modern luxury home runs 200+ connected devices. Most are secured with nothing but the default password their vendor shipped. We take cybersecurity seriously in a way that residential integrators historically have not — and we do it as a permanent service, not a one-time install.
Read the networking briefEvery device authenticated at layer 2, every traffic flow firewalled and logged. Four VLANs, no shared broadcast domain, explicit allow-list.
An off-site security operations center watches your network every hour of every day. Anomaly detection, DNS reputation, real-person escalation in under 15 minutes.
Written compliance report — firmware status, traffic anomalies, capacity planning — reviewed with you every ninety days. Nothing drifts, nothing is assumed.
The reference standard for residential lighting and shading control — every other dimmer is measured against this one.