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We launched T2Board in New York

From a NY Tech Week announcement to a launch night at the American Australian Association — how our internal tool became an AI keyboard for everyone.

Talk2View Team · · 4 min read

The Talk2View team and guests at the T2Board launch event in New York
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Three weeks after we put T2Board on the Apple App Store — announced on stage at NY Tech Week — we launched it at the American Australian Association in New York.

How the night started

Co-founder and CEO Kat Dunn opening the T2Board launch night, with co-founder and CTO Andy Huynh and co-founder and COO Wilson Wan joining live from Perth on screen
Co-founder and CEO Kat Dunn opening the T2Board launch night, with co-founder and CTO Andy Huynh and co-founder and COO Wilson Wan joining live from Perth on screen

The Hon Steven Marshall AO, President of the American Australian Association and 46th Premier of South Australia, opened the night and said some very nice things about Talk2View, the team and T2Board. Our CEO Kat Dunn ran a quick poll: how many of us are exhausted by the pace of technological change? Or feel like we've stumbled into a timeline where work is mostly context-switching between some screen and some AI tool. We also polled how many have lived through (or are currently living through… or are making others live through) a digital transformation program that promised to give everyone their time back — and it (spoiler alert): didn't.

She also promised Chatham House rules so we can't tell you specifics, but basically it's exactly what you'd expect.

That's the paradox we live in: technology promised to make our lives easier, yet in many ways it's made life harder. We were meant to get all this time back, but it feels like we are constantly out of time. AI compounds the pressure — more models, more apps, new learning curves before we've processed the last one: same hours in the day.

So we keep asking the question that started Talk2View: what if, instead of people adapting to software, the software adapted to us?

From the lab to your keyboard

Talk2View began in one of the hardest regulated software environments there is: medical imaging. Our founding engineers (Andy and Ben) were building AI research tools that couldn't reach clinical environments, because time-poor doctors found the interfaces too painful to learn. So we changed the interface — instead of pressing endless buttons, menus and icons to run an action, we made a medical viewer that responded to natural language – any language. We made a medical viewer you could talk to. Hence, Talk2View.

Then we started using our own conversational layer on our own tools, and friends outside medtech kept asking for access. One of those internal tools became T2Board: AI chat, right in your keyboard.

Stop. It's Demo time.

Andy Huynh, our CTO and T2Board developer, joined live from Perth with co-founder and COO, Wilson Wan, to demo T2Board: working inside our everyday apps — iMessage, WhatsApp, Gmail, Slack, LinkedIn, Notes — with no app-switching, no copy-paste round trips, translating between languages and generally saving mental energy.

Andy showed us 3 use cases:

Say hello — your first chat with T2Board, right from the keyboard

Quick prompts — one-tap actions on whatever you've selected

Use your integrations — real context from your connected apps while you write

T2Board ships updates multiple times a week, and the roadmap is being shaped directly by the people using it. We're on v2.0.

FAQs

We also answered some common questions:

  • Data for training: We run no training or fine-tuning on customer data — Talk2View is a routing layer, and we've disabled every training and data-sharing option across our AI providers.
  • Chat storage: We keep no content logs on our infrastructure. Our systems store metadata only — never the text of prompts or responses. Active conversations live in server memory for the session, and nowhere else.
  • Your files: Attachments sit in a private, access-controlled store, auto-delete after 30 days, and are purged immediately if you delete your account.
  • ZDR: Zero-data-retention agreements and HIPAA BAAs with our model providers are in progress.

People you can talk to

And because we are founders, Kat made the icebreaker a pattern interrupt. Every name tag had a number on it, and every number had a twin somewhere in the room. We asked everyone to find their counterpart and start a conversation with a stranger. The human treasure hunt seemed to work because everyone asked to be connected afterwards. And also most people stayed until we got kicked out (in a very professional and friendly way) – the sign of a good launch party!

Talk2View is software you can talk to — but the point of it has always been to give people more room for each other. Watching a room full of strangers do exactly that was the best demo of the night.

Try it

T2Board is on the App Store — search "T2Board by Talk2View". It's early, it's moving fast, and the most useful thing you can do is use it, break it, and tell us what's wrong. The people who do are shaping what it becomes.

T2Board is an AI in your keyboard. It is developed by Talk2View, a global software startup with four co-founders from Perth.