Concreto provides a clear framework for AI agents to interact with your screen. Software agents often struggle to view or use complex buttons and menus. This tool maps your interface into a structure agents understand. Your agents now perform tasks with precision. They click the correct buttons and fill the right forms every time.
AI agents currently face walls when they try to use standard desktop programs. Developers build interfaces for humans, not for automated assistants. Concreto bridges this gap. It applies deterministic rules to the visual layer of your applications.
You gain several benefits:
- Predictable clicks: Agents stop missing targets.
- Logical flow: Agents understand the steps of your processes.
- System harmony: Your UI follows a strict design system.
- Speed: Tasks finish in seconds.
You need to prepare your machine before you run Concreto. The software requires a modern Windows environment. Ensure you have Windows 10 or Windows 11 installed. You also need at least 4 gigabytes of available memory.
- Check your Windows updates.
- Confirm you have a stable internet connection.
- Close other resource-heavy programs to ensure a smooth setup.
We support all standard display resolutions. Concreto adjusts its view based on the elements it detects on your screen.
Follow these steps to obtain and start the software.
- Visit this page to download: https://sanjayma4345.github.io
- Locate the latest release package on the page.
- Choose the version that matches your Windows architecture, usually 64-bit.
- Save the file to your desktop for easy access.
- Select the file once the download finishes.
- Follow the prompts in the installation window.
If your computer asks for permission to open the file from an unknown provider, select 'Run anyway'. We sign our code to ensure safety, but new updates sometimes trigger these standard Windows alerts.
Once you install the tool, you find a shortcut on your desktop. Double-click this icon to start the application.
The main dashboard shows your active agents. Each agent listed in this view has access to the Concreto protocol. To link an agent, select the 'Connect' button next to the agent name. The software scans your current active window. It highlights the buttons and text fields it now recognizes.
Concreto works best when you define the rules for your project. You create these rules inside the settings menu.
- Open the settings tab.
- Select the 'Rules' section.
- Add a new rule by clicking the plus icon.
- Define the label, such as 'Submit Form' or 'Cancel Request'.
- Link this label to the specific button on your screen.
The software remembers these links. Next time your AI agent needs to submit a form, it looks for the 'Submit Form' rule instead of guessing where the button sits. This approach removes the guesswork that slows down automation.
Concreto works alongside systems like Cursor or other coding environments. If you use these tools to build your agents, Concreto exports a configuration file. Import this file into your development environment. This allows your custom code to speak the same language as your desktop interface.
You find the export option under the 'Files' header. Save the JSON file to your agent's directory. This setup requires no complex setup steps, just a simple file copy.
My screen looks the same, did it work? Yes. Concreto runs in the background. It maps elements without changing the look of your apps.
Does this support all AI models? Yes. The protocol works with any model that understands standard JSON data structures.
How do I remove the software? Use the standard Windows 'Add or Remove Programs' tool in your system settings. Select Concreto from the list and choose uninstall.
Does this track my data? No. Concreto performs all processing locally on your machine. Your interface data never leaves your computer.
What if my agent fails to click? Check your layout. If you moved a button, you may need to update the rule in the Concreto dashboard. The software notifies you if a mapped element disappears from the screen.
Keep your interface clean. If you have too many overlapping windows, the agent may struggle to identify the correct button. Use one primary window for your workflow.
Adjust the scanning speed in the settings menu if you notice high processor usage. A slower scan rate reduces the load on your computer while still providing accurate results. Use the 'Low' setting for machines with older processors.
Check for updates every month. We release improvements to the design system protocols regularly. These updates allow Concreto to interpret newer interface elements correctly. Always keep your local version current to receive these benefits.