OpenHuman: Open-Source Personal AI Agent for Web3 Builders
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OpenHuman brings fully local, privacy-first agentic AI to desktop and mobile. What CTOs and senior engineers need to evaluate in May 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
- OpenHuman is an open-source personal AI agent that runs locally on your machine. Unlike cloud-based assistants, it stores memory in a local SQLite database, never routes your data through third-party servers unless you configure a cloud model provider, and ships under a GNU license. It reached v0.53.43 as of May 13, 2026 and is still in early beta.
- Yes. OpenHuman explicitly lists optional local AI via Ollama in its README. You can route inference to a self-hosted model, keeping the entire stack air-gapped from external API providers.
- No. The OpenHuman repository explicitly marks the project as Early Beta: under active development, expect rough edges. As of May 2026 it has 8,000 stars and 33 releases but no stated SLA, audit report, or enterprise support tier. Teams should treat it as evaluation-grade tooling, not production infrastructure.
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