Crypto.com co-founder and CEO Kris Marszalek is launching a personal AI agents platform aimed at bringing autonomous AI tools to everyday users. The platform, called ai.com, is scheduled to launch on February 8, 2026. The debut will coincide with a Super Bowl commercial introducing the service to a global audience.
The personal AI agents platform is designed to allow individuals to create AI agents that can act independently. These agents are built to complete tasks on behalf of users across digital environments. The system does not require coding knowledge and is intended for mainstream adoption.
How the Personal AI Agents Platform Works
The personal AI agents platform enables users to deploy AI agents that can manage workflows and automate actions. Supported tasks include scheduling work, organizing projects, sending messages, managing digital tools, and coordinating activities across applications. The platform also supports financial actions such as stock trading.
Each AI agent operates based on user permission and control. Agents are private by default and only perform tasks explicitly authorized by the user. The platform is structured to prevent unauthorized access or autonomous behavior beyond defined limits.
Network Learning and Shared Improvements
As agents complete tasks, performance improvements are shared across the network. This allows the personal AI agents platform to improve over time without exposing individual user data. According to the company, shared learning is limited to functional upgrades rather than personal information.
This approach allows agents across the platform to become more efficient while maintaining privacy boundaries. The shared improvement model is designed to accelerate agent capabilities at scale.
Pricing, Leadership, and Domain Details
The personal AI agents platform will offer free access at launch. Optional paid subscriptions will unlock advanced features and higher input limits. Marszalek will continue serving as CEO of both Crypto.com and ai.com.
Reports cited by PYMNTS state that the ai.com domain was acquired for approximately $70 million, making it one of the most expensive domain purchases disclosed publicly.
Research referenced in the report indicates that AI platforms are increasingly becoming starting points for planning, decision-making, and task execution.
