TypexAI history

Main moments from TypexAI history.

Below is the chronology of TypexAI, from the beginning of Bardo development to Bardo Web and Bardo 1.0.1 Stable planning.

2025
April

Start of Bardo development

Full competitor analysis

AsaRi, a personal AI assistant, was conceived

May

The Typex group was created

Competitor and market analysis was completed

The alpha version of Bardo appeared on Google Play for a closed group of people

The group was renamed TypexAI

Cloud AI support was added to Bardo

June

The first TypexAI logo was created

AsaRi was released on the GPTs platform

Permission was received from OpenAI to publish one photo

The first Android phone cases with the TypexAI logo were made, available to a closed group of people

July

Solomind was announced, a chat app with local AI models

ITIB was added to Bardo

Development of Tyber began, a tool for working with files such as PDFs and others

August

A decision was made to merge Tyber's developments into Bardo 1.0.0 Beta

Development of Solomind was discontinued

Complete rejection of cloud AI on TypexAI's own servers

A relationship graph was created in Bardo 1.0.0 Beta

A second permission was received from OpenAI to publish certain details

Development of Flixo began, a tool for choosing movies and TV series for the evening through left-right swipes

September

Flixo was presented for public schools

Bardo 1.0.0 Beta was released in the Play Store for everyone

Bardo 1.0.1 Beta was released

Development of Flixo was discontinued

Bardo 1.0.2 Beta was released

Donation features for TypexAI appeared in Bardo for the first time

October

Development of Hameleon began, an AI coding agent for Android

A major Bardo 1.0.3 Beta update was released

November

Bardo 1.1 Beta was released

The first encryption variants, Quant and Split, were released

DarkDrop appeared, allowing notes to be transferred through a regular QR code

TypexEx was created, a division responsible for releasing open-source projects

Quant encryption was released as open source

Bardo Plus and Bardo Zero were designed

December

A major Bardo 1.2 Beta update was released

Two subscriptions appeared: Bardo Plus and Zero

Lumen Agent was added for Bardo Plus

The Markdown engine was released as open source

30 promo codes for Bardo Plus were given away

2026
January

Bardo 1.2.1 Beta was released

Development of DarkCode began, a technology that allows up to 140K+ characters to be transferred using a single QR code

TypexAI and everyone involved in it became partners with Proton's Proton Drive division

An announcement was made about the complete shutdown of OpenAI API support in Bardo and the complete discontinuation of the use of OpenAI trademarks starting April 19, 2026

The research version of DarkCode was released as open source

The integration of local AI models into Bardo was announced, with technologies taken from Solomind

February

Hameleon was announced

Local translation in Bardo 1.0 was announced

An initiative began to donate food to children, adults, and other people through ShareTheMeal and with the help of WFP

AsaRi was removed from GPTs

Promo codes for Bardo Plus were given away

Support for Claude in the conflict involving the Pentagon

March

Aegis 1, encryption in Bardo 1.0, was announced

April

TypexAI support moved from Proton to Tuta

Discussion with Perplexity about their trademarks and integration into Bardo 1.0

It was announced that Bardo 1.0 would not have cloud synchronization or accounts

Semantic search powered by Perplexity was announced for Bardo 1.0

Celebration of one year since the creation of Bardo and the assistant group

Bardo 1.0 was released

Support for Bardo Zero was discontinued

Bardo 1.0 Stable was announced

Bardo Web was announced for summer 2026

Aegis 2 was announced for Bardo 1.0 Stable

May

Bardo reached 30,000 installations worldwide

A private contribution was made in support of the WHO Foundation

Veil was released, a technology that allows one text to be hidden inside another text

TypexAI was reduced to a stable size

TypexEx was removed

Open source became available on the TypexAI website

The Twitter account for TypexAI and Bardo was closed

Bardo 1.0 Stable was released

Active development of Bardo Web began

June

Planning of Bardo 1.0.1 Stable

Bardo 1.0.1 Stable was released

And the story continues.

New milestones can be added here as TypexAI, Bardo, and Bardo Web continue to develop.

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