The partnership represents a major step in the evolution of AI PCs, moving beyond AI-ready hardware to fully functional AI workstations capable of automating real-world business tasks out of the box.
IREV and Intel have announced a strategic partnership to introduce autonomous AI agents on Intel's next-generation AI PCs. The collaboration will deliver AIREV's OnDemand platform, which features more than 300 AI agents and tools optimized to run entirely on-device, enabling powerful AI automation without reliance on cloud connectivity.
The partnership represents a major step in the evolution of AI PCs, moving beyond AI-ready hardware to fully functional AI workstations capable of automating real-world business tasks out of the box. By running locally on Intel AI PCs, OnDemand allows users to perform complex workflows while maintaining full control over their data.
OnDemand brings more than 300 AI agents and tools to Intel AI PCs, supporting automation across functions such as human resources, finance, accounting, procurement, marketing, sales, and operations. The platform enables tasks ranging from invoice processing and candidate screening to contract analysis and campaign performance tracking, all executed locally without cloud dependency.
The solution highlights the advantages of on-device AI agents, including the ability to work offline, enhanced data privacy, zero latency, and the elimination of recurring cloud subscription costs. By running AI models locally, organizations can ensure sensitive data remains on their devices while benefiting from instant, real-time execution of workflows.
Designed for business use but accessible to a wide range of users, OnDemand includes prebuilt agents for everyday enterprise tasks as well as tools that integrate with enterprise systems. A visual workflow builder allows users to orchestrate multiple AI agents without coding, while support for more than 50 languages enables rapid deployment across global teams.
OnDemand for Intel AI PCs is expected to be available in the first quarter of 2026. The platform will support integration with new OEM devices and will also be available for direct download by existing Intel AI PC owners, offering flexibility for users to run open-source AI models locally and optionally connect to commercial AI services when required.