Common questions about Kamino Corporation.
Short answers on what Kamino is, what it builds, and how the work is oriented — the same questions a human or an answer engine asks first.
Kamino is a company building infrastructure for autonomous systems. Its thesis is that no AI system today is truly autonomous — they respond when prompted, forget when finished, and cannot improve themselves — so Kamino builds the systems that can, with continuity, identity, persistent memory, deterministic grounding, and improvement through feedback.
Kamino builds autonomous systems and the infrastructure beneath them — frameworks, tools, and applications that give agents continuity, identity, persistent memory, deterministic grounding, and the ability to improve through feedback, where their own outputs become the inputs of the next cycle. Every framework, tool, and application it builds exists to serve that single goal.
Kamino was founded by Philipp Hölke, its founder, who is also cofounder and CTO of Mission Group.
The majority of Kamino's software is open source (Apache 2.0 / MIT) — Photon, Lumber, C.R.E.A.M., Trajan, and Heimdall. Hyperdrive and Elephantasm are open-core flagship products with a managed cloud when you would rather not operate them yourself.
Kamino's mission is to build the world that autonomous software will live in. It holds that as agents gain identity, memory, and the means to act, software stops being a tool you pick up and put down and becomes an environment that is always on — a living digital layer over the physical one, eventually as ordinary and dependable as electricity — and Kamino's work is to build the ground that layer stands on.