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    Lama Cleaner

    Lama Cleaner

    Image inpainting tool powered by SOTA AI Model

    ...Many AICG creators are using Lama Cleaner to clean-up their work. Completely free and open-source, fully self-hosted, supports CPU & GPU. Windows 1-Click Installer, classical image inpainting algorithm powered by cv2. Multiple SOTA AI models, and various inpainting strategies. Run as a desktop application. Interactive Segmentation on any object.
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    ChatGPT Exporter

    ChatGPT Exporter

    Export and Share your ChatGPT conversation history

    ...It integrates directly into the ChatGPT web environment, typically via tools like Tampermonkey, and adds export functionality without requiring backend services or complex setup. The tool supports a wide range of output formats including plain text, HTML, Markdown, JSON, and even image-based exports, making it suitable for documentation, knowledge management, and data analysis workflows. One of its key strengths is its ability to preserve formatting such as code blocks, tables, and structured responses, ensuring that exported content remains usable and readable. It also allows exporting entire conversations or selected portions, giving users flexibility depending on their needs.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Learning Interpretability Tool

    Learning Interpretability Tool

    Interactively analyze ML models to understand their behavior

    The Learning Interpretability Tool (LIT, formerly known as the Language Interpretability Tool) is a visual, interactive ML model-understanding tool that supports text, image, and tabular data. It can be run as a standalone server, or inside of notebook environments such as Colab, Jupyter, and Google Cloud Vertex AI notebooks.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    draw-a-ui

    draw-a-ui

    Draw wireframe sketches and generate HTML with AI vision models

    draw-a-ui is an experimental open source application that converts hand-drawn interface wireframes into working HTML code using artificial intelligence. draw-a-ui combines the tldraw canvas drawing tool with a vision-capable language model to interpret user-created mockups and translate them into a single HTML layout styled with Tailwind CSS. When a user sketches a UI on the canvas, the application captures the current drawing as SVG, converts it into a PNG image, and sends that image to a...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MCP Server Chart

    MCP Server Chart

    A visualization mcp contains 25+ visual charts

    mcp-server-chart is a TypeScript Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that turns AntV’s visualization stack into agent-callable tools for automatic chart generation and lightweight data analysis. Out of the box it exposes more than 20–25 chart generators—covering staples like bar, line, area, histogram and pie, plus advanced visuals such as dual-axes, heatmaps, radar, flow and fishbone diagrams—so an AI client can request a chart and receive an image URL in return. The server can run over stdio for desktop IDEs or via SSE/“streamable” HTTP transport, making it easy to plug into MCP-capable clients and platforms (including Dify) without custom glue code. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    LibreChat

    LibreChat

    Enhanced ChatGPT Clone: Features Agents, MCP, DeepSeek, Anthropic, etc

    LibreChat is an open-source AI chat platform designed to give users full control over their conversational AI experience by letting them self-host and integrate with a wide range of large language models. It serves as a flexible alternative to commercial AI chat services by allowing connections to providers like OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, Google Vertex, AWS Bedrock, and more, all while keeping your data private on infrastructure you control. The project features a sleek, intuitive interface...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    NodeTool

    NodeTool

    Visual AI Workflow Builder

    NodeTool is an open‑source, visual AI workflow builder that lets you connect nodes for text, images, audio, video, data, and automation—then run them locally or on the cloud. Build multi‑step agents, RAG systems, and creative media pipelines without coding, inspect execution in real time, and deploy anywhere: home server, private VPC, RunPod, or Cloud Run. With a local‑first design, NodeTool keeps models and data under your control while still supporting providers like OpenAI, Anthropic,...
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    face-api.js

    face-api.js

    JavaScript API for face detection and face recognition in the browser

    ...High-level chained methods let developers combine detection and analysis tasks in a compact workflow. Browser applications can draw boxes, labels, landmarks, and results on overlay canvases. Node.js support is available through image and canvas polyfills, with native TensorFlow bindings recommended for faster processing.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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