AI can do incredible things today. It can automatically transcribe hours of audio or instantly find that one picture from your huge photo library.
But most AI tools require sending your private data to the cloud. Your meeting notes, personal recordings, or even your entire photo library may be processed on someone else's servers.
I value my privacy, so sending my personal data to external servers is a problem for me.
Why I Started Building My Own Tools
I wanted to enjoy the power of AI without giving away my data, so I started creating privacy‑first apps that run entirely offline on your device.
No internet.
No tracking.
No cloud uploads.
Just AI that works locally, keeping your data yours.
Some Of The Tools I Have Built
Here are some of the privacy‑first AI tools I have built:
Private Transcriber Pro
Transcribes audio or video files entirely offline. Perfect for meetings, interviews, videos, or personal notes without ever sending them to the cloud.
Find That Image
Searches your local photo library using either text or an example image. All processing happens on your device, so your photos never leave your computer.
Simple Background Remover
Automatically extracts the foreground from any image with a simple drag and drop. It can also process entire folders in batch mode. Everything runs locally to keep your images private.
All of these apps use state‑of‑the‑art AI models and run smoothly on most modern computers, even without a GPU.
Why Privacy-First AI Matters
More and more people are starting to demand privacy in AI tools.
Local processing is becoming faster, models are shrinking, and users are realizing they do not always need the cloud to do impressive things.
Explore More Privacy‑First Apps
If you are curious to try these tools or explore other apps I have built, you can find them on my Itch.io page.
Itch.io is an independent app store outside of big tech, which makes it a natural home for indie and privacy‑friendly software like the apps I have shared here.
Your Thoughts
Would you prefer to keep your AI apps offline, or is cloud convenience still worth it to you?
If you care about AI that respects privacy, I would love to hear your thoughts.