Desktops became infrastructure.
For thirty years a desktop was furniture for one person. Then software learned to click, type, and read the screen — and suddenly desktops needed APIs, scopes, meters, and audit trails. Rigs is what that looks like, built properly.
A product facade with an honest core.
Rigs is built on Omega, the L1fe platform's production desktop workload runtime. Keystone provides tenancy and identity; Garden meters every minute. We did not bolt governance onto a VNC box — we put a product surface on infrastructure that already ran governed desktops at scale.
Sessions, not machines
A desktop should be something you request, use, and release — like a database connection. Identity, lifecycle, and metering belong to the platform, not to a machine someone has to babysit.
Agents are principals
Automation that uses a desktop deserves the same first-class treatment as a person: its own identity, its own scopes, its own audit trail. Pretending agents are humans with API keys is how fleets get wiped.
The OS is a parameter
macOS, Windows, and Linux have wildly different supply chains. That is our problem to abstract — your code should change one string, not one vendor.
Honesty over hype
Our comparison pages list the rows where competitors win. Our pricing page states what a minute costs. A product for engineers should market itself the way engineers reason.
Rigs is built by L1fe AI — the team behind the Omega runtime, the Keystone identity platform, and the Garden financial stack. We build infrastructure for a world where humans and agents work side by side.
San Francisco · distributed · always shipping
Your fleet is one provision call away.
Open the console and spin a governed desktop in seconds — or talk to us about running your whole fleet on Rigs.
npx @l1fe/rigs-mcp — for the agents in the room