There are several apps and tools that can add a virtual companion or assistant to your desktop. These range from fun, interactive pets to more practical digital assistants. Here are some examples:
- Cortana: Integrated with Windows 10 and 11, Cortana is Microsoft’s digital assistant that helps with various tasks like setting reminders, answering questions, and managing your calendar.
- Google Assistant: Although primarily a mobile and smart home assistant, you can access Google Assistant on your desktop through the Google Chrome browser or by using third-party apps that integrate Google’s Assistant API.
- Amazon Alexa: Available as an app for Windows 10 and 11, Alexa can manage smart home devices, provide news updates, and handle various tasks from your desktop.
- Dragon NaturallySpeaking: A voice recognition software that allows for voice control and dictation on your desktop, providing a more interactive experience with your computer.
- Clippy Reborn: A nostalgic revival of the old Microsoft Office Assistant Clippy. While not a fully functional assistant, it adds a bit of fun and nostalgia to your desktop.
- Virtual Pet Apps: Apps like Desktop Pet and Tamagochi bring virtual pets to your desktop. These pets can interact with you and require care, adding a playful element to your workspace.
- Rainmeter: While not a companion in the traditional sense, Rainmeter allows for extensive customization of your desktop with widgets, including various interactive and informative elements that can serve as digital assistants.
- ChatGPT Desktop Applications: Some third-party developers have created desktop applications that integrate ChatGPT, allowing you to have an AI assistant directly on your desktop for various tasks and interactions.
These tools and apps offer a range of functionalities from productivity enhancements to interactive and entertaining experiences.