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I’m Building a Suite of Offline AI Apps That Put Privacy Back in the User’s Hands

Lately, I’ve been thinking about how little we actually need to live well — a bit of healthcare, our daily routines, tools to manage finances, and sometimes, a trip to breathe fresh air. Almost every product today is built around these few human needs… or a combination of them.

The big players already exist — and their products are great. But at what cost?
Not the subscription fee. The real cost is privacy.

Our data — our most personal digital identity — is being shared, analyzed, and monetized every single day, often without clear consent.

So I started building an alternative.
A system of offline, privacy-first apps that help users manage everything — health, finance, journaling, daily planning — all on a single device.

With locally trained LLMs, the AI doesn’t need to send anything to the cloud. It learns from your data, on your device, securely. You stay in control.

The goal: give users the ability to choose what to share, what to keep, and with whom — because true ownership starts with choice.

The products aren’t perfect yet, but I’m improving them step by step. I believe tech can respect people again — and I’m building for that future.

Would love to hear what you think. How do you see the balance between privacy and convenience evolving?

on November 11, 2025
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