01 / No agent
Nothing installed on the target
The controlled machine runs untouched. KVMind attaches at the hardware layer, not inside the operating system.
Gwanlor · 观落合同会社
Gwanlor builds the infrastructure for remote presence — extending what people can see, operate, and do across any distance. KVMind, our first product, is hardware-grade remote access that works even when the OS doesn't.
Product · KVMind
KVMind is not another remote desktop. It is a hardware-level control plane: no agent on the target machine, direct video and USB-HID paths, a browser as the operator console. It works when RDP and VNC can't — during boot, in BIOS, on black screens, through total OS failure.
01 / No agent
The controlled machine runs untouched. KVMind attaches at the hardware layer, not inside the operating system.
02 / Below the OS
Enter during POST, through BIOS menus, over black screens, after a kernel panic. States where every software-based remote tool is already gone.
03 / Browser is the console
Any modern browser, any device. No client to deploy, no VPN to provision, no port to expose to the public internet.
04 / Human-first AI
AI-assisted action speeds up the tedious parts while confirmation, audit, and final authority remain with the operator.
In the field
KVMind is built for the situations where other remote tools fail — or never reach the target in the first place.
01 / Global engineering
Operate production systems from another continent, with the same hands-on control an on-site engineer would have.
02 / Unattended recovery
Recover frozen servers and locked-up workstations without dispatching anyone to the site.
03 / BIOS / firmware
Change boot order, flash firmware, adjust BIOS, enter recovery modes — from anywhere.
04 / Remote labs
Give engineers and researchers hands-on control of hardware without requiring physical presence.
05 / Distributed sites
Keep remote facilities operable without permanent on-site staff, and without trusting fragile agent software.
06 / AI-assisted ops
Let AI run routine operations while a human holds confirmation and audit authority through the same control plane.
The long view
KVMind begins with digital presence — letting a person enter any computer, anywhere, as if they were sitting in front of it. That is the first layer of a larger idea. The same infrastructure that carries perception, actuation, and authority across distance extends naturally from computers to instruments, from instruments to robots and manipulators. Eyes, hands, and judgment — at any distance.
Robotics is not a separate business line for us. It is the same infrastructure of remote presence, extended past the screen.
Today
KVMind puts a human operator in front of any machine — servers, workstations, embedded controllers — without agents and without geographic constraints.
Next
The same remote-presence stack applies to lab equipment, industrial instruments, and specialized controllers. Hardware access patterns we already own, extended outward.
Later
Robots and robotic arms are remote bodies — eyes, hands, mobility. When we get there, it is not a pivot. It is the same thesis, applied to atoms instead of bits.
Company
Gwanlor is a product-first company focused on the global market. We are not a general IT vendor, a local systems integrator, or a grab-bag SaaS shop. We ship one product today — KVMind — and we build toward one clear thesis: that human presence should not be bound by distance.
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Contact
If you are evaluating KVMind for a fleet, planning a pilot, or exploring a partnership around remote-presence infrastructure, one email is enough to start.