A realistic 10-month plan for building Svart AI and Svart Browser as a solo developer. No hype, no fake deadlines — just honest milestones I’m holding myself to.
AI assistant with encrypted chat, internet search, document analysis, and knowledge training. 750 free requests/month.
Privacy-first browser with built-in ad blocking, DNS privacy, and AES-256 encryption. No extensions needed, no tracking.
March 2026 — December 2026
Launch svartsecurity.org. Set up Cloudflare infrastructure, API endpoints, community forum, account system. Begin Svart AI core architecture.
Build the AI chat interface with AES-256-GCM encryption. Implement conversation history, model switching, and the request quota system (750 free/month).
Add internet search and web scraping capabilities. Build the agent system so the AI can fetch live data, summarise pages, and answer with real-time information.
Implement document upload and analysis (PDF, text, code). Add knowledge base training — users can feed the AI custom data for personalised answers.
Package Svart AI as a Tauri desktop app for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Bug fixes, performance tuning, UI polish. Prepare for public release.
Official public release of Svart AI. Begin Svart Browser development — set up the Tauri + Chromium engine foundation and core window management.
Build the core browsing experience: tab management, navigation, bookmarks, history. Implement the custom UI shell with Svart Security branding.
Integrate the built-in ad and tracker blocker (no extensions needed). Add DNS-over-HTTPS for private DNS resolution. Implement fingerprint protection.
Add AES-256 encrypted local storage for bookmarks, history, and settings. Build the privacy dashboard so users can see what’s being blocked in real time.
Final testing, cross-platform builds (Windows, macOS, Linux), and the official public release of Svart Browser. Year-end review and 2027 planning.
This is a solo project. Timelines may shift as I learn, iterate, and improve. I'd rather ship something solid than rush something broken. Follow progress on the Community Forum or check back here for updates.