Your private and secure AI assistant for everyday use
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There are two primary ways to work with Tiles, depending on whether you are an end user or a developer.
The CLI is the fastest way to get started and will feel familiar if you have used tools like Ollama or LM Studio.
Install and run:
curl -fsSL https://tiles.run/install.sh | sh
tilesTilekit is a Rust-based SDK for customizing local models and agent experiences within Tiles.
It provides:
- A Modelfile specification for defining and sharing models
- Fast, efficient local deployment across consumer platforms
- Built on open source specifications such as Open Responses API
- Model composition and chaining, with MIR support currently in development
Full documentation is available in the Tiles Book:
https://tiles.run/book
Our mission is to bring privacy technology to everyone.
Tiles Privacy emerged from the User & Agents community with a simple principle: software should understand you without taking anything from you.
We strive to deliver the best privacy-focused engineering while also offering unmatched convenience in our consumer products. We believe identity and memory belong together, and Tiles gives you a way to own both through your personal user agent.
Tiles is built for privacy conscious users who want intelligence without renting their memory to centralized providers.
We are seeking design partners for training workloads that align with our goal of a verifiable privacy perimeter. Contact us at hello@tiles.run.
Ideas, issues, and pull requests are welcome.
Start here:
This project is dual-licensed under MIT and Apache 2.0:
You may choose either license, or both. Apache 2.0 is included for its explicit patent protections.