Built for Gigabytes, Not Megabytes
Built on Tauri and Rust, GigaStream avoids Electron's heavier memory footprint. Open large CSVs or long-running server logs with a workflow designed for high-volume files.
GigaStream uses a Rust backend to stream, search, and monitor massive data files without the usual editor lockups.
GigaStream is in active development. Join the BoxVault waitlist for now and we'll notify you about all future Automata Labs launches.
Capabilities
Built on Tauri and Rust, GigaStream avoids Electron's heavier memory footprint. Open large CSVs or long-running server logs with a workflow designed for high-volume files.
Stop scrolling blindly. Our search heatmap visualizes matches and errors directly on the scrollbar, making it easier to jump to anomalies in large files.
Real-time log monitoring with pause, auto-scroll, and customizable syntax lenses to extract the signal from the noise.
Your data stays on your hardware. We may collect limited crash reports and basic diagnostics to troubleshoot issues, never for advertising, and we never sell your information.
GigaStream is sold under a Perpetual License. Pay once to unlock Pro features, and own the application forever. No recurring subscriptions.
Technical specifications
| Spec | Implementation |
|---|---|
| Data Sovereignty | Planned: log and CSV files read directly from local disk only |
| Telemetry Status | Planned: none |
| Core Runtime | Planned: Rust / Tauri for large-file tailing and search |
| Network Requirements | Planned: fully functional offline |
| Deployment Compatibility | Planned: Windows and macOS perpetual license |
| Status | In development — specifications subject to change before launch |
GigaStream is in development. Join the BoxVault waitlist to be notified about all Automata Labs launches.
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