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    Open WebUI

    Open WebUI

    User-friendly AI Interface

    Open WebUI is an extensible, feature-rich, and user-friendly self-hosted AI platform designed to operate entirely offline. It supports various LLM runners like Ollama and OpenAI-compatible APIs, with a built-in inference engine for Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), making it a powerful AI deployment solution. Key features include effortless setup via Docker or Kubernetes, seamless integration with OpenAI-compatible APIs, granular permissions and user groups for enhanced security,...
    Downloads: 84 This Week
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    DeepDetect

    DeepDetect

    Deep Learning API and Server in C++14 support for Caffe, PyTorch

    The core idea is to remove the error sources and difficulties of Deep Learning applications by providing a safe haven of commoditized practices, all available as a single core. While the Open Source Deep Learning Server is the core element, with REST API, and multi-platform support that allows training & inference everywhere, the Deep Learning Platform allows higher level management for training neural network models and using them as if they were simple code snippets. Ready for applications...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    LLM_Server_Controller

    LLM_Server_Controller

    GUI shell for running local LLM on desktop

    GUI shell for running local LLM on desktop
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    ollama_manager_gui

    ollama_manager_gui

    A graphical manager for ollama that can manage your LLMs

    This app will help install ollama and LLMs using the gui provided by this app. It checks for ollama when launched and if it doesn't exist it will help by bringing you to the ollama site for download. This app is heavily upgraded and now also works properly on Linux. It now has progress bars and many many many improvements. It can launch the LLM by clicking the link. it can launch multiple LLMs in separate windows. It can also remove an installed LLM. There is a confirmation...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Prem AI

    Prem AI

    Prem provides a unified environment to develop AI applications

    An intuitive desktop application designed to effortlessly deploy and self-host Open-Source AI models without exposing sensitive data to third-party. Prem provides a unified environment to develop AI applications and deploy AI models on your infrastructure. Abstracting away all technical complexities for AI deployment and ushering in a new era of privacy-centric AI applications - users can finally retain control and ownership of their models. The AI services expose an HTTP API interface,...
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