Roadmap
What we’re building, and roughly when.
This is an honest roadmap, not a marketing document. Timeframes are approximate — we’d rather ship something right than ship it on a deadline. Features marked as shipped will link to release notes when available.
In early access — available to founding members today.
Chat with an AI that has context of your uploaded documents. Ask it about your characters, your plot, your world — without pasting anything into an external tool.
Upload manuscripts, notes, and reference documents. Stored on EU servers, never used for training.
Configure how Keryth communicates — match it to your preferred editorial voice so feedback feels consistent rather than generic.
Features in active development or design.
A lightweight desktop application (Windows, macOS, Linux) that watches folders on your machine and keeps your Keryth workspace in sync. Write locally in whatever tool you prefer; Keryth stays up to date automatically.
A browser-based editor built into Keryth, so you can write and get assistance in the same interface without switching between tools.
Your manuscript on one side, Keryth’s suggestions on the other. Accept or reject individual changes inline — closer to a collaborating editor than a chat window. Think tracked changes, but driven by AI.
Process and reason over long, complete manuscripts in a single pass — not just excerpts. Useful for structural editing, consistency checks, and continuity review across an entire novel.
The Keryth interface in French, Spanish, German, and Greek — for writers who prefer to work in their own language.
On the horizon — not yet in active development, but firmly intended.
Move AI inference entirely onto Keryth’s own infrastructure, eliminating the last third-party data processor from the writing workflow. Your documents will never leave our servers.
iOS and Android apps for capturing notes, reviewing feedback, and chatting with Keryth on the go.
Keryth’s privacy-first approach applies equally to screenwriters, game narrative designers, journalists, and other document-heavy creative work. We’ll expand the toolset to serve those use cases properly.
Collaborative workspaces for writing teams, co-authors, and editorial teams — with the same privacy guarantees as individual accounts.