AWS launches a desktop app for its Amazon Quick AI assistant, letting users connect their tools and local files to build custom apps, live dashboards, and more
TLDR
- Amazon Quick is now a desktop app that stays connected to local files, calendar, email, and third-party apps to build a personalized work context over time.
Key Facts
- Integrates with Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Zoom, Salesforce, Slack, Jira, Airtable, Dropbox, and more in one place.
- Indexes local documents and learns from interactions to build a personal knowledge graph that persists across sessions.
- New content creation tools let users generate presentations, dashboards, infographics, and images directly from chat.
- Customers including 3M, New York Life, and Mondelez are already using it; 3M reports saving sales reps five-plus hours per week.
Why It Matters
- Unlike browser-based AI tools, the desktop agent runs continuously in the background and can automate multi-step workflows without switching tabs.
- The persistent memory model means context built in one session carries forward, rather than resetting each time.
Jigar Thakkar, Vice President, Agentic AI for Business, Amazon Quick · 2026-04-28 · Read the original