Setup

Get your cube to know you

Auddi.ai uses the fingerprint scanner built into the top touchscreen to make sure only you can run agents on your computer. Enrollment takes about two minutes.

Mobile access
QR code to open the Auddi.ai setup guide on your phone

Scan this code with your phone camera to open the setup guide while you work at your desk.

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Place your enrolled finger on the sensor

SECURE ENCLAVE

Live verification

Touch to verify

Rest your finger on your device's sensor. The scan is checked against the key enrolled on your account.

Real biometric check — sign in to bind a fingerprint to your account.

Step 01

Power on and connect

Plug Auddi into your computer with the included USB-C cable. The cube boots in about 30 seconds and the top touchscreen lights up with the welcome prompt.

Step 02

Create the owner profile

Tap the screen and sign in with your Auddi.ai account. The first person to sign in becomes the owner and can add or remove other users later.

Step 03

Enroll your fingerprint

Go to Settings > Security > Fingerprint. Lift and rest your finger on the scanner at the center of the touchscreen. Repeat 3-5 times so the sensor captures the edges of your print.

Step 04

Verify the enrollment

Tap the lock icon on the home screen. The cube will ask you to scan your finger. When the ring turns white and the lock opens, your fingerprint is ready.

Step 05

Lock the cube by default

In Settings > Security, turn on Lock on sleep. Now the cube requires your fingerprint after every idle period or whenever it is unplugged and reconnected.

Security tips

Multiple fingerprints

You can enroll up to five prints per user. Add a second finger in case one is dry or bandaged.

Shared devices

Invite team members from Settings > Users. Each person enrolls their own fingerprint and only their own workflows are visible to them.

No data leaves the cube

Fingerprint templates are stored locally inside the secure enclave. They are never uploaded to the cloud or shared with apps.

Security & privacy

Your fingerprint is the key. Here is how the cube keeps access private and what we store in the cloud.

How touch verification works

When you tap the scanner, the cube reads the ridges of your fingerprint and converts them into an encrypted mathematical template. That template is matched against the enrolled prints stored inside the cube's secure enclave. If they match, the lock opens and the home screen appears. The raw image of your fingerprint is never saved.

What data is stored for your cube

The cloud only keeps your cube's serial number, nickname, and pairing status so the app can show which devices belong to you. Fingerprint templates, voice prints, and any files you process stay on the cube itself. We do not have access to your biometric data and cannot unlock your device remotely.

Troubleshooting

Fingerprint enrollment and verification usually work on the first try. If something goes wrong, here are the fastest fixes.

"Fingerprint not recognized"

Moisture, lotion, or small cuts change how your print reads. Dry your finger and the scanner surface, then try again with the center of your fingertip flat on the sensor. If it keeps failing, delete the print and re-enroll it in Settings > Security > Fingerprint.

Scanner feels slow or sticky

A smudge on the touchscreen can confuse the capacitive sensor. Power the cube off, wipe the top glass with a soft, lint-free cloth, then restart and scan again. Do not use alcohol, glass cleaner, or wet wipes directly on the sensor.

Screen too bright or too dim

Direct sunlight can make the enrollment prompt hard to see. Move to a shaded spot and adjust brightness from Settings > Display. Brightness only affects the screen; it does not change how the scanner reads your finger.

Incomplete enrollment

If the cube only asked you to scan once or twice, the template may be too narrow. Open the enrollment screen again and follow the full sequence: center, left, right, tip, and base. A complete enrollment takes 4-5 captures.

Wrong finger or shared cube

Each enrolled print is tied to a user profile. If you see someone else's home screen, that finger is not enrolled on your profile. Add it from the profile that matches your account, or ask the owner to invite you in Settings > Users.

Cube is locked after restart

This is expected. After any reboot or idle timeout, the cube requires the owner's fingerprint or a backup verification code. Tap the screen, scan your enrolled finger, and the home screen will unlock. If you cannot scan, use the backup code sent to your account email.

Still stuck? Contact support and include your cube serial number from the bottom label.

Ready to set it up?

Order your cube, reserve your spot, or sign in to your account to prepare the setup ahead of delivery.