Omnia OS

The Omnia OS story

Email Reimagined.

Omnia OS began as a personal need: an inbox that keeps people safe, reduces noise, and respects time.

Why I built Omnia OS

I've spent my career inside email, from serving in the US Air Force to working in MSSPs and global enterprises. Two decades later, the inbox still looks the same even though the threats and the volume have exploded.

I completed my doctorate studying how to stop AI-generated phishing campaigns and have seen firsthand that email remains the primary attack vector. At the same time, AI is flooding inboxes with sales, marketing, and unknown senders, turning email into a time sink.

I couldn't find a client that gave me control without expensive subscriptions, so I built Omnia OS. Version 1 focuses on a better-engineered Gmail experience. Next releases will layer in domain intelligence, contact enrichment, and secured AI agents so teams can spend less time in their inbox and more time on real work.

Adding another AI agent to crank out drafts doesn't fix the real issues. Building an AI security company taught me how easily prompt-injection attacks can corrupt AI workflows, so handing inboxes to unsupervised automation is its own risk. Omnia OS is built on first principles: design better workflows first. When AI agents are implemented, they'll only see trusted data and return suggested actions for human approval.

This is Omnia OS. This is how email should work.

— Jeremy McHugh, D.Sc. Owner Omnia Innovations