The startup Skye is poised to redefine mobile AI interaction with an “agentic homescreen” for the iPhone. Despite still being in private testing, the app has secured over $3.58 million in pre-seed funding and captured the attention of tens of thousands of potential users, signaling a massive market appetite for a more intuitive, AI-aware smartphone experience.

Moving Beyond the Chatbot Model
Unlike traditional AI applications that require users to initiate a conversation with a chatbot, Skye integrates directly into the iOS ecosystem. By utilizing widgets as its primary interface, the app provides “ambient intelligence.” This allows the software to offer context-aware insights, including local weather, health metrics, and personalized daily updates, without the friction of opening a separate app.
The core functionality extends to proactive assistance: the app is designed to draft emails, streamline meeting preparations, manage reminders, and even flag suspicious banking activity. Furthermore, by pulling data through authorized user connections, it provides location-specific recommendations for neighborhoods and local attractions.
Investor Confidence and Market Momentum
Behind the project is Signull Labs, a startup founded by Nirav Savjani. SEC filings confirm the company raised $3.58 million in a round that closed in September 2025, reaching a post-money valuation of $19.5 million. Early backers include prominent venture firms such as a16z, True Ventures, SV Angel, and Offline Ventures.
holy fuck the response to yesterday’s lunch has been absolutely unreal. ~million views on our video, tens of thousands added to a waitlist that was already 25k+, & hundreds & hundreds of emails & DMs from investors & ppl genuinely excited about what we’re building. our discord is… https://t.co/jqtU9zELqH
— signüll (@signulll) April 14, 2026
The Path to Launch
The massive interest on social media platforms, including a viral video and a waitlist exceeding tens of thousands of sign-ups, underscores the potential for a new category of AI-native devices. Savjani, who brings experience from previous roles at Google and Meta, has confirmed that the team is preparing for a rollout to the waitlist. While a specific launch date remains undisclosed, the momentum behind Signull Labs suggests that the shift toward agentic AI interfaces on mobile devices is accelerating rapidly.
