Jarvis Mark 3 is available as an APK beta (or via the developer’s Telegram/GitHub). Just enable “Install from unknown sources” – but only download from official links! No Play Store release yet as it uses deeper accessibility permissions.
🔹 – Works without internet for core tasks (open apps, change settings, send texts). 🔹 App Chaining – “Send my ETA to John via WhatsApp, then open Spotify and play ‘Focus’ playlist.” 🔹 Context Awareness – Remembers previous commands in a session. Ask “What’s my next meeting?” then “Reschedule it to 4 PM” without repeating details. 🔹 Custom Routines – Create macros with voice triggers (“Good morning” = turn off DND, read weather, start news briefing). 🔹 Privacy First – All voice processing stays on-device unless you enable cloud features. jarvis mark 3 for android
After the buzz around Mark 1 and 2, the third iteration arrives with deeper system integration, offline voice commands, and a much more natural conversational flow. Here’s what’s new: Jarvis Mark 3 is available as an APK
Here’s a draft social media or blog post for I’ve written it in an exciting, tech-enthusiast tone—adjust the platform style as needed (Instagram caption, Reddit post, or blog). Title: 🚀 Jarvis Mark 3 for Android – The Smartest AI Assistant Experience Yet? 🔹 – Works without internet for core tasks
⚠️ Note: This isn’t an official OpenAI or Tesla product. It’s a fan-built, open-source-inspired assistant for Android power users who want Tony Stark-level convenience.
[insert link] Your thoughts? Would you trust an AI that controls your apps directly? Drop your take below. 👇
Imagine having an AI assistant that doesn’t just set timers or tell you the weather, but truly understands context, controls your apps hands-free, and adapts to your habits. That’s exactly what the new aims to bring to Android. 🧠📱