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The Lab · Live · runs on your machine

Real AI, running live in your own browser.

Not a video. Not a mockup. A small open model downloads once to your device and runs on your GPU — zero cloud, nothing sent to us. It's the whole thesis made literal: intelligence you own, on your machine, private by construction. Watch a council of AIs debate your question, generated token-by-token, locally.

The Council · live · in your browser

A council of AIs, debating — running on your own machine.

Ask a question. Four voices — The Architect, The Adversary, The Optimist, The Pragmatist — each answer in turn, streaming live, then The Chair synthesises. Every token is generated on your GPU. Nothing is sent to us.

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How this actually works

No server. No API key. No trust required — you can watch the network go quiet.

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Opt in

Nothing downloads until you press the button. Then the model weights (a few hundred MB) come once, from a public CDN straight to your browser's cache.

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Runs on your GPU

WebLLM compiles the model to WebGPU and runs it in a Web Worker on your own hardware. Your prompt and every token stay on your device.

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Offline after

Once cached it works with the network off. We never see your question or the answer — there is no request to see. That's the point.

Being honest about it: this is a deliberately tiny open model (Llama 3.2 / Qwen 2.5, ~0.5–1.5B parameters) chosen so it fits and runs on a laptop. It is not our frontier system — it’s here to prove that useful AI can run locally, privately, at zero cost to us and to you. Expect small-model quality: quick, sometimes rough. It needs WebGPU — a recent Chrome or Edge on a laptop, desktop, or Android. On other browsers you’ll see a worked-through fallback instead.

The reusable pattern

The same engine, in one line — so any experiment can come alive.

The Council and this chat share one <LiveDemo> component. Historic lab reports can embed it to add a small, live, on-device demo of their own — the WebGPU gate, the opt-in download, the privacy note and the streaming all come for free.

Local chat · same engine, different surface

Talk to a tiny model that lives on your machine.

The same in-browser engine as the Council, in the simplest possible form — a chat. This is the reusable pattern any lab report can embed to come alive.

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