
HyperEasy, a South Korean AI development company based at the Virtual Convergence Industry Hub of the National IT Industry Promotion Agency in Pangyo, Gyeonggi Province, has officially launched its ontology-based enterprise AI operating system, “Company OS.”
Developed in-house, Company OS integrates all internal corporate data into a single ontology graph, enabling AI agents to automatically execute workflows across the organization.
The platform consists of three layers: “Nexus” for data integration and exploration, “Action” for designing and running AI agent workflows through a visual editor, and “Sense,” which proactively detects anomalies 24/7 in the background.
Company OS supports instant integration with more than 54 external systems. Using HyperEasy's proprietary “knowledge dictionary,” the AI applies mathematical logic to infer company-specific business rules. The company says this approach reduces token costs by over 90% compared to relying solely on large language models (LLMs).
As a flagship implementation case, HyperEasy highlighted an enterprise platform project serving 1.6 million members and handling 5.6 million cumulative orders. The system integrated nine connected platforms, 14 ontology entities, 1.58 million data records, and 47 business rules. According to the company, the project achieved an average operational cost reduction of 53.2%.
HyperEasy also emphasized its “small elite AI-native team” structure, where engineers and designers maximize productivity by actively incorporating AI tools into daily operations.
Beyond Company OS, the company provides AI transformation (AX) solutions for large enterprises, including immersive digital twin development powered by its patented 3DGS AI technology, as well as B2B AI training and consulting services. To address growing demand for data sovereignty and AI security, Company OS supports both on-premise and hybrid deployment models.
“While AI adoption rates among Korean companies are high, only about 5% are generating meaningful business outcomes,” said HyperEasy CEO Yoon Sang-seok. “Company OS offers a practical alternative in an enterprise AI OS market long dominated by expensive overseas platforms.”
He added, “Our goal is to become Korea's Palantir by leveraging an AI-native work culture where every employee uses AI as a core productivity tool.”