A DAW being rebuilt from the compiler down in Zag.
Zag Migration Active
#19f2491 · 23 days ago
↳ Merge pull request #697 from Sylorlabs/zig-migration/phase-0-cleanup
sylorlabs, an open-source lab
the tools gatekept industries won’t build, engineered in the open, given away for free, and filled back in with gold where they cracked.
the work · live from github
A DAW being rebuilt from the compiler down in Zag.
Zag Migration Active
#19f2491 · 23 days ago
↳ Merge pull request #697 from Sylorlabs/zig-migration/phase-0-cleanup
Music at the speed of the web.
Web Build Active
#7e93959 · 4 months ago
↳ style: refine DAW component CSS across all modules
Your native desktop AI command center.
Public Beta
v1.0.23 · #440d867 · 6 days ago
↳ fix(ci): format changed files + align format-check scope + mcp filter
A language that proves your promises instead of just trusting your comments.
Early Development
v2026.06.0 · #8d6fedf · 17 days ago
↳ docs: mark Gap 7 fixed; update program workarounds
Project Prism
A language built for hardware that doesn't exist yet, running fine on the hardware you already have.
Standalone Bootstrap
#ea2ab41 · 9 days ago
↳ add massive photonic workload and enforce pure sources
A workbench for designing ternary optical hardware and proving the design is right before anyone builds it.
Experimental Workbench
#c369b78 · 4 days ago
↳ Keep workbench text within UI bounds
An operating system written from scratch in Flash, for hardware that thinks in three states instead of two.
Early Foundation
#4aa4385 · 7 days ago
↳ Initial commit: RayOS balanced ternary operating system
Researching which intelligence claims survive real gates.
Work in Progress
#e5e978c · 1 month ago
↳ chore(cli): sync interface with latest sovereign core and clean worktree
the philosophy
every overcooked, gatekept industry has fault lines, places where the people who build won’t, because keeping it broken is profitable. sylorlabs finds those fault lines and fills them with free, open-source work. kintsugi, wherever it’s needed.
we don’t pick a lane, and we don’t pick a field. a daw today because the audio world is overpriced and closed. an ai shell tomorrow because it should be open. a language for hardware that doesn’t exist yet, because someone has to start. software, hardware, whatever’s next, if it’s worth fixing it’s worth our time. the work stays public and free, given back to the community it came from.
build with us
none of this is closed off. open an issue, send a pull request, or just tell us what’s wrong with it. the people using these tools see things we don’t, and community critique is how the work actually gets better, not a formality we tolerate.