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license: apache-2.0
task_categories:
  - other
tags:
  - computer-use
  - gui-agents
  - synthetic
  - multi-application
pretty_name: SynthUX Computer-Use (economy sim)

SynthUX Computer-Use Dataset — economy sim r11

Grounded visual computer-use trajectories generated by SynthUX. Each record is one worker's device session inside a simulated company: a goal expands into a node tree, terminal nodes drive real desktop-simulator apps (Terminal, Notes, VS Code, Browser, Slack/Teams, Mail, Sheets, Slides, …) through low-level mouse/keyboard input, and the observed trajectory is recorded as a screen video plus per-node frames.

App-native multi-application execution (no workbench overlay), per-actor content diversity, cross-OS messaging, and large multi-company economies. Each economy simulation is published as its own dataset repo.

Contents

  • data.jsonl — one record per rendered trajectory.
  • screenshots/<trajectory>/<node_id>.png — a frame per terminal node, taken at that node's last input event.
  • videos/<trajectory>.webm — the full screen recording.

Record schema

field meaning
trajectory_id unique id (<actor>__<env>)
actor_id, company, role_id, title who, in which org
env simulator: macos-web-next / windows-web-next / browser-os
goal natural-language goal for the session
tree.nodes the actor's terminal nodes (surface, action, target, args)
trajectory.input_events dense low-level mouse/keyboard/script events with t_ms
trajectory.observations causal simulator state after each node
trajectory.alignment links observations + input-event ranges to node ids
media.video screen recording (webm)
media.frames per-node PNG frames (node_id, t_ms, blob_ref)

Stats (this build)

  • trajectories: 36
  • videos: 36 · frames: 997
  • companies: 6
  • by env: browser-os (4), macos-web-next (10), windows-web-next (22)

Provenance

Generated with SynthUX (synthux.multicompany.day.v1). Observations are causal (mutation channel = low_level_input); no high-level app mutation is used during capture.