The near-term focus is practical AI tooling: export, memory, session archives, and desktop voice. The wider creative universe still matters, but these are the products we can put in people’s hands first.
A product ladder built around practical bottlenecks: keeping data, carrying context forward, turning old sessions into reusable knowledge, and adding a real voice layer to desktop AI workflows.
Export chats, reasoning traces, companion data, images, and audio from 14+ platforms. CinderACE is the archive layer that makes later memory, analysis, and training workflows possible.
Local-first persistent memory for Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and Codex. Automatic retrieval hooks, shared collections, and adaptive ranking keep AI sessions from resetting every time you switch context.
A planned companion to CinderACE that turns exported conversations into cleaner session libraries for CLIs, memory ingestion, handoffs, and long-term analysis.
A desktop voice layer for AI workflows: TTS, STT, hotkeys, provider switching, and voice cloning in one app. Built to work across applications on your machine without becoming a monthly SaaS bill.
The first-generation companion platform is being archived so it can return cleaner later. The future version will build on the memory, export, voice, and multi-model lessons from the public tool stack.
Games, books, and worldbuilding remain part of Kindled Flame Studios, but they are secondary to the current AI product push.
A Roblox survival horror project with procedural pressure and replayable scares. It remains a creative side project while AI tooling takes priority.
A 2D dark fantasy game about memory, loss, and identity. Still alive, but paced behind the public AI product roadmap.
A long-range fantasy game and mythology direction. It is not a near-term release, but it continues shaping the studio's creative language.
Cyberpunk, dark fantasy, constructed languages, and larger mythologies remain slow-burn studio work rather than the current product focus.
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