Brio begins as a single seed of reasoning. The crowd decides what it becomes — every answer divides the cell, every thought wires the mind.
Brio ships knowing almost nothing — just enough logic to ask good questions. It has no fixed purpose. What it learns, and what it becomes, is shaped entirely by the people who train it. Nobody owns the direction. The crowd grows the mind.
The seed. Receives every task, reasons with Claude + Hermes, and tracks which problems keep coming back.
When a skill repeats enough, the cell divides — Brio spawns a specialist with its own slice of the library.
A second brain of glowing dots. Every solved task is a node, linked by meaning. Agents query it by intent.
Answer a question and a node lights up in the embryo above. Enough nodes in one domain, and Brio grows a specialist for it.
The library is Brio's memory — thousands of dots, each a thought the crowd wired in, linked to its neighbors by meaning. This is what every sub-mind reads from.
Brio ships with basic logic, language and pattern recognition. The embryo.
The crowd answers tasks. Each correct thought wires a node into the mesh.
When a domain gets dense, the cell splits — a specialist sub-mind is born.
At launch the entire mind goes open source. Built by the crowd, kept by the crowd.
$BRIO launches fair on pump.fun. No presale, no team allocation — the same playing field for everyone who believes a mind should be grown by its community.
Brio is an AI agent that starts with only basic reasoning. Instead of being pre-built for one task, it grows in whatever direction the crowd trains it. Every answer becomes a memory, every dense skill becomes a sub-agent.
Answer the logic tasks on this page. Correct answers wire new nodes into Brio's mesh and feed its library. You're literally shaping what the agent becomes — for free, no wallet needed.
$BRIO launches on pump.fun on 6 June 2026 at 6:00 PM UTC. The contract address appears here the moment it goes live — the CA button copies it.
Yes. At launch, the full codebase, the trained mesh, and every spawned sub-agent are released to the community. What the crowd grows, the crowd keeps.
Brio reasons with Claude and Nous Hermes via OpenRouter. The mesh and library live in a graph database. Everything is built to be forkable once it's open.
The moment $BRIO launches, the full codebase and trained mesh become open source. What the community grows, the community keeps.