The project

Built to make household computing understandable again.

CAMIDAX is an independently developed project created and owned by Mike Jensen. Its goal is to turn disconnected computers, files, media, tools and AI services into one owner-controlled household system.

Why CAMIDAX exists

Modern households often use one tool for files, another for media, another for remote access, several cloud accounts and separate utilities for system maintenance. CAMIDAX is intended to provide one recognizable command center over those workflows without erasing ownership or permission boundaries.

Who is building it

CAMIDAX is being built and directed by Mike Jensen in the United States. The project is currently independent and under active development. No larger team, investor backing or incorporated company is represented on this site.

Product principles

  • The owner remains the highest authority.
  • Local operation should remain useful without requiring every workflow to pass through a cloud service.
  • Consequential actions require context, verification and appropriate approval.
  • Subsystems should share one navigation, identity and status model.
  • Public claims must distinguish working foundations from planned capability.

Business and release status

CAMIDAX is not yet generally available for purchase or download. Pricing, commercial tiers, a formal business entity and a public support operation are still being established. This page will be updated when those facts change.

Ownership: CAMIDAX and its original branding, code and product concepts are claimed by Mike Jensen, subject to applicable third-party licenses and trademarks.