Privacy tools
Tools tagged Privacy.
Tools tagged Privacy
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Andi Search
Andi is an AI search engine that gives direct answers instead of only links, with a simple conversational interface and privacy/ad-free positioning.
Apple Intelligence
Apple’s personal intelligence system built into supported iPhone, iPad and Mac devices with on-device processing and Private Cloud Compute for complex req…
DuckDuckGo AI Chat
Duck.ai is DuckDuckGo’s private AI chat feature for asking questions, drafting text, summarizing content, using several third-party models, creating image…
Funkwhale
Community-driven music and audio project for accessing personal music collections, sharing freely licensed content, and publishing music or podcasts.
GPT4All
Desktop app for running LLMs privately on everyday computers without API calls or GPUs required.
Jan
Open-source ChatGPT alternative that runs open-source AI models locally or connects to cloud models.
Kagi Assistant
Kagi Assistant combines Kagi Search with major LLMs for research, creative work and answer generation inside a paid private search workflow.
LM Studio
Desktop app for running local LLMs with a local API server and OpenAI-compatible/Anthropic-compatible endpoints.
Lumo by Proton
Proton AI assistant focused on private conversations and no training on user chats.
Navidrome
Open-source personal music streaming server for listening to your own collection from a web UI and compatible apps.
Open WebUI
Extensible self-hosted AI platform designed to operate offline and support Ollama/OpenAI-compatible APIs.
Tabnine
AI coding platform deployable in cloud, on-prem or air-gapped environments with privacy/security positioning.
Editorial purpose for Privacy tools
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