Local AI software allows you to run powerful AI tools directly on your own computer, without relying on constant internet access or cloud-based services. This approach gives you greater privacy, control, and flexibility while learning and experimenting with AI at your own pace.
On this page, you’ll find guidance on different types of local AI software — including offline chatbots and creative tools — along with explanations to help you understand what each option offers and when it makes sense to use them.
Offline Chatbot (LLMs)
Running an offline chatbot on your personal computer lets you experiment with Large Language Models while keeping all interactions local. This improves privacy, removes dependence on internet connectivity, and gives you greater control over how the model behaves.
Offline chatbots are useful for drafting text, brainstorming ideas, learning how LLMs work, and experimenting safely without sending data to external services.
Guided tutorials and hands-on examples are currently being prepared.
Offline graphics tools allow you to generate and experiment with AI-powered images directly on your own computer. By running these tools locally, your creative work remains private and available even without internet access.
Local image generation is ideal for learning how AI models create visuals, experimenting creatively, and understanding how different settings affect output — all without relying on cloud-based platforms.