About
What Canis is, where it's headed, and how we handle your data.
Why Canis Exists
We built Canis because we got tired of two things: dying while alt-tabbing to a wiki, and forgetting where we found stuff five minutes after discovering it. It started as a personal fix: a voice assistant that answers questions and takes notes without ever leaving the game. Turns out a lot of players deal with the same problems.
01 // Stay in the Game
Checking a wiki or second monitor breaks your flow and leaves you vulnerable. Canis gives you answers by voice. Ask a question without taking your hands off the controls.02 // Everyone's a Contributor
Millions of players rely on wikis, but almost nobody contributes because it feels like work. With Canis, just say what you found. It handles the rest, organizing your note and linking it to the right topics. When enough players note the same thing, it becomes a Community Note that helps everyone.Roadmap
Perfecting the Core
Refining the core voice assistant loop for ARC Raiders, making every interaction faster, smarter, and more reliable.
- Voice Q&A
- Personal Notes
- Community Notes
- Query accuracy & context
Expand to New Titles
Bring Canis to other games beyond ARC Raiders, adapting the Star Chart to new universes.
Star Chart Wiki
A web-based wiki powered by the Star Chart knowledge graph. Browse, search, and interact with game knowledge contributed by the community.
Canis is in open beta, focused on ARC Raiders first. We're actively looking for feedback from players to help decide what gets built next.
Privacy Policy
01 // Voice Data
When you say "Hey Canis", your voice is briefly streamed to convert speech to text. We do not store audio files. Once your words are transcribed, the audio is immediately discarded.
02 // Third-Party Sharing
We do not sell, trade, or share your data with outside parties. Aggregated stats (e.g., "Most Searched Item") may be shared publicly to help the community, but this data is always fully anonymized.
LAST UPDATED: 01-03-2026 // VERSION 0.1