Jacob & Brennen

The future is now… sort of.

We build and invest in AI products that feel human—practical tools with personality, not hype.

What we’re building Get in touch

Two Dudes and AI — Jacob and Brennen with a friendly robot, movie poster style

Mission

We started Two Dudes and AI to bridge the gap between what AI promises and what people actually need day to day. Our mission is simple: ship useful software, stay curious, and never take ourselves too seriously—while still doing the work right.

What we’re invested in

A snapshot of where we’re putting time and energy right now. We’ll keep this updated as things evolve.

  • Internal tools & experiments

    We’re prototyping workflows and products that combine practical automation with clear UX—so teams can move faster without losing the human touch.

    In progress
  • Community & content

    Sharing what we learn as we build: demos, write-ups, and the occasional honest take on what’s overhyped vs. what’s worth your attention.

    Coming soon
  • Partnerships

    We’re open to collaborating with founders and teams who care about thoughtful AI—reach out if that sounds like you.

    Open to chat

About us

Two friends, one robot aesthetic, and a shared belief that the best tech feels approachable.

Jacob Co-founder focused on product, partnerships, and keeping the big picture in focus while we execute. MoreLess

Jacob handles how we show up in the world: positioning the company, exploring partnerships, and making sure what we ship lines up with a clear story. Outside the day-to-day, he’s usually the one asking whether a feature actually helps someone—or just sounds cool.

Brennen Co-founder focused on building, shipping, and making sure what we release is something we’re proud to put our names on. MoreLess

Brennen leads execution: turning ideas into working software, tightening UX, and keeping releases boring in the best way—predictable and solid. He cares a lot about craft, from the first prototype to the polish before anything goes public.

Contact

Questions, ideas, or partnership inquiries—we read everything.