Offload: Fully private AI for any website using local models.
A fully private in-browser AI assistant. Works even offline. No external API dependencies.
Use Local LLM extension: run llm locally (LLama 70B or DeepSeek with WebLLM + Gemini Nano), ask ai models on your tabs - private ai.
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Meet a browser helper that makes running local models feel natural, fast, and private. If you like theese chats and want to have your personal, which will run on your computer - that's it. You now not limited for external services and can download it.
Chat about website, pdf or any other file just in your browser. Get a good summary of pages. It is built for people who want a smooth and clean local llm ui, and a practical way to ask assistant while browsing.
🚀 Next models available for local usage:
- Google’s Gemini Nano - embedded in Chrome
- DeepSeek R1 Distill Llama 8B - deep thinking - running on your local
- Gemma 2 2B
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