Iunami is a small studio building autonomous AI agents that do real work — not chatbots, not workflows, but agents that reason, take action, and stay observable in production.

The logo is two parallel shards — one mirrors the other. We chose it because every Iunami agent runs that way: a planner that reasons, and an executor that acts, looped together with reflection in between.
The metallic surface is intentional. Agents are tools — not personalities. We want them to feel like crafted objects in your workspace, not anthropomorphised companions.
We don't build slides. Every engagement ends with an agent doing real work in your stack — observable, reversible, owned.
Agents are services. We monitor them, tune them, replay their failures, and report outcomes weekly. The dashboard is not the product.
Approvals on money, comms, and deletes. Live takeover on anything strange. Agents earn scope, they don't get it for free.
No new system of record. No hostage data. We integrate where you already work — and you keep the keys.
You'll talk to the people who build and operate your agents. That's the whole point.
Leads engineering across every Iunami agent — runtime, tools, evals, and the gnarly tool-use plumbing in between. Spends his weekends reading agent papers and arguing with the planner.
Owns growth at Iunami — partnerships, GTM, and the conversations with teams who want an agent on their hardest workflows. Obsessed with turning soft demand into shipped systems.
Builds and ships across the Iunami stack — agent tooling, integrations, and the glue that keeps production runs reliable. Quietly fixes the thing that was about to break.
Two students in Kuala Lumpur building tooling for their own messy workflows. The early prototypes were embarrassing. We kept going.
Shipped agents into real businesses — customer support, sales research, finance ops. Stopped calling them 'demos' and started calling them 'hires'.
Wrapped what we'd learned into a managed agentic platform. Today, every Iunami agent runs on the same runtime, observability, and operating principles.