Tethral, a new platform from a former AI safety researcher, connects smart devices across every brand and lets households control them with everyday language. No new hardware, no technical setup, and you decide how your home works. The app connects what you already own.
San Francisco, California, United States, March 9, 2026 — Most people with smart home devices have the same experience. The lights work with one app. The thermostat works with another. The speaker answers to Alexa but ignores the Google devices in the next room. Everything was supposed to work together. None of it does.
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Tethral is a new app designed to fix that. It connects smart devices from any brand, Apple, Amazon, Google, Samsung, and others, and lets you control all of them together using plain, everyday language. You do not set up automations or learn a new system. You say what you want. “Wind down for the evening.” “Get the house ready for guests.” “Quiet morning tomorrow.” The app figures out which devices to adjust and handles everything at once.
“People bought these devices because someone promised them a simpler life,” said John Lunsford, Tethral’s founder. “Instead they got a drawer full of apps that do not talk to each other. We built Tethral to be the thing that sits in the middle and makes all of it work together.”
The experience is designed to feel less like managing technology and more like having help. A parent getting kids ready for bed can say “bedtime” and have the lights dim, the sound soften, and the temperature adjust without opening a single app. Someone heading out for the evening can say “I am leaving” and the house shifts to away mode on its own. The home responds to how you live rather than making you learn how it works.
Lunsford spent years researching how AI systems coordinate with people and with each other, including work as a security engineer with the U.S. Department of Justice and AI safety research that helped shape how major technology companies deploy AI. He holds a PhD from Cornell University with research fellowships at MIT and Oxford.
Works With What You Already Have
Tethral does not require new hardware, hubs, or equipment. The app connects to the smart devices already in your home, regardless of which company made them. A household with a mix of Apple, Amazon, and Google products can control everything from one place for the first time, without replacing anything.
The app also reaches beyond the home. Set up a routine on your phone while you are running errands, and the house is ready when you walk through the door. A morning routine adjusts your environment and organizes the start of your day before you have finished your coffee. Your phone and your home stop being separate worlds you manage separately.
You Are in Charge
What sets Tethral apart from most smart home platforms is who holds authority. With most systems, the platform decides what connects and how automations work. Tethral puts that authority in your hands. You decide what devices coordinate, how your home responds, and on what terms. Lunsford designed the system around a simple principle: the technology that runs your home should answer to you.
Available Now
Tethral launched at CES and is available through an early access waitlist. The company is focused on households that are tired of managing multiple apps and want their existing devices to simply work together. Early users help shape how the platform develops as it grows.
For more information find it on the app store or visit tethral.ai
About Tethral
Tethral connects and orchestrates smart devices and services across brands, ecosystems, and protocols, letting users control their environments through natural language. Founded by AI researcher John Lunsford, the platform is designed to make connected living simpler, more coordinated, and more responsive to the people who live with it.
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Name: John Lunsford
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Address: Dover, DE 19901 USA
Website: https://tethral.ai/
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