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30 articles about desktop ai in AI news
Skale Launches Desktop AI Agent Running on 300MB RAM with 11+ LLM Provider Support
Skale introduces a desktop AI agent that installs in 30 seconds on Windows and macOS, requiring only 300MB RAM. The tool offers browser automation, calendar integration, and autonomous task execution without terminal access.
PetClaw Launches One-Click Desktop AI Agent, Aims to Fix OpenClaw Setup Woes
A new tool called PetClaw promises a fully functional AI desktop agent in under 60 seconds with one click, no API keys, and no terminal configuration. This directly targets the primary user complaint about its powerful but notoriously difficult-to-setup predecessor, OpenClaw.
The Desktop AI Revolution: Seven Powerful Models That Run Offline on Your Laptop
A new wave of specialized AI models now runs locally on consumer laptops, offering coding, vision, and automation without subscriptions or data sharing. These tools promise greater privacy, customization, and independence from cloud services.
Skales AI Agent Runs Locally on 300MB RAM, Enables Desktop Automation Without Terminal
Skales, a new desktop AI agent, runs locally on just 300MB of RAM and enables full automation workflows without terminal interaction. The agent can execute tasks like file management, application control, and web automation through a visual interface.
PetClaw AI Agent Automates Research Stack, Replaces $200/Month Tools
A developer claims PetClaw's desktop AI agent automated their entire research workflow—browsing, sourcing, dashboard building—and saved it as a reusable skill, replacing multiple paid tools. No code was written.
OpenAI Rebrands Mac Codex App as Unified AI 'Superapp' Platform
OpenAI is transforming its Mac Codex app into a unified AI platform dubbed a 'Superapp,' integrating chat, agent workflows, and multimodal capabilities into a single interface. This move signals a shift from a specialized coding tool to a broader, user-facing desktop AI application.
AnythingLLM: Open-Source Desktop App Launches with All-in-One AI Features
AnythingLLM is a new open-source desktop application that provides an integrated AI workspace with LLM chat, RAG capabilities, data connectors, and privacy-focused features in a single easy-to-install package.
OpenAI Expands Codex into Desktop Agent with Vision & Memory
OpenAI has reportedly expanded its Codex model beyond code generation into a multimodal desktop agent that can see, click, type, and learn user habits. This signals a strategic move from an API tool into a proactive, personalized AI assistant.
Anthropic's Claude Desktop Apps Gain Windows Support for Computer Use Feature
Anthropic has released Windows versions of Claude Code Desktop and Claude Cowork, bringing the 'computer use' feature—which allows the AI to interact with files and applications on a user's computer—to the platform. This follows the macOS release and marks a key step in Anthropic's desktop strategy.
Sam Altman Envisions Codex Desktop Evolving into Unified AI Agent Controlling Computers
Sam Altman discussed the Codex Desktop ecosystem evolving toward a unified AI agent that can control computers, access user data, and work across multiple surfaces. This vision points toward AI systems moving beyond code generation to become proactive, cross-platform assistants.
Claude Desktop Gains 'Use My Computer' Feature for Direct App and Browser Control
Anthropic's Claude Desktop app now includes an experimental 'Use My Computer' feature that allows Claude AI to directly interact with local applications, browsers, and files when explicitly enabled by users.
OpenAI Consolidates ChatGPT, AI Browser, and Codex into Desktop 'Super App' Workspace
OpenAI is merging ChatGPT, its AI browser (Atlas), and Codex into a single desktop application to streamline AI-assisted workflows. The move, driven by CEO of Applications Fidji Simo, aims to reduce app fragmentation and focus on high-productivity use cases ahead of a potential 2026 IPO.
Vellum AI Launches as Persistent Desktop Agent with Dedicated Email and Accounts
Vellum AI operates as a persistent desktop agent with its own email and accounts, executing tasks autonomously. The tool claims enterprise-grade security while running continuously on user systems.
EasyClaw AI Agent Revolutionizes Desktop Automation: Human-Like Control Without Coding
EasyClaw, a new AI agent, can control desktop computers like a human—clicking, typing, and automating tasks across Mac and Windows without requiring API keys, Python, or Docker. This breakthrough promises to democratize automation for non-technical users.
Hermes Agent Gets Desktop App for Autonomous AI Workflows
Nous Research released a desktop app for Hermes Agent, moving from CLI to native UI with multi-agent management and persistent memory.
Add a Desktop Pet to Claude Code for Visual Feedback on AI Activity
Install an open-source desktop pet that reacts to Claude Code's events—thinking, coding, running commands—with animated SVG feedback.
Anthropic Launches 'Computer Use' Beta for Claude Desktop, Enabling Direct App Control
Anthropic has released a beta feature for Claude Desktop that allows the AI to directly view and interact with applications on a user's computer screen to complete tasks, marking a significant step toward agentic AI.
Claude Desktop's Undisclosed Native Messaging Bridge
Claude Desktop installs a preauthorized native messaging bridge for browser extensions without explicit disclosure, impacting developer workflows and security practices.
Modly Desktop App Generates 3D Models from Images, Runs Locally
A developer has launched Modly, a desktop application that creates 3D models from images and processes them entirely on a user's local machine, eliminating cloud dependency.
Claude Code's Redesigned Desktop App Adds Parallel Sessions & 'Routines'
Claude Code's redesigned desktop app introduces parallel sessions and 'Routines'—reusable workflow templates—letting developers manage multiple coding tasks simultaneously.
How to Use Claude Code's New 'Auto Mode' for Safer Desktop Automation
Claude Code's new 'Auto Mode' lets you delegate tasks to run autonomously on your desktop, but you must configure it correctly to avoid security risks.
Anthropic Labs Team, Led by Boris Cherny, Ships MCP, Skills, Claude Desktop, and Claude Code
Boris Cherny reveals the small Anthropic Labs team he joined was responsible for shipping key early products like MCP, Skills, and the Claude Desktop app, and is now releasing full computer use in Cowork and Dispatch.
Mozzie: Run Multiple Claude Code Agents in Parallel on Your Desktop
Mozzie is a local desktop orchestrator that lets you run multiple Claude Code agents simultaneously on different tasks, with isolated git worktrees and centralized review.
The Auditor's Dilemma: Can AI Reliably Judge Other AI's Desktop Performance?
New research reveals that while vision-language models show promise as autonomous auditors for computer-use agents, they struggle with complex environments and exhibit significant judgment disagreements, exposing critical reliability gaps in AI evaluation systems.
Onlook: Open-Source AI Tool Edits React Code Visually, Hits 23.9K GitHub Stars
Onlook, an open-source desktop app, enables visual editing of live React and Next.js applications, with AI generating and writing code changes directly to the codebase. It has gained 23.9K GitHub stars, positioning itself as a free alternative to paid design tools like Figma.
Perplexity AI Launches 'Personal Computer' for Mac App Orchestration
Perplexity AI has released 'Personal Computer', a feature that integrates with its Mac app to securely orchestrate local files and applications. This move expands its AI assistant from web search to direct desktop interaction.
Jack Dorsey's Block Launches Free, Open-Source AI Coding Agent Goose
Jack Dorsey's Block has released Goose, a free and open-source AI agent for code execution and testing. It works with any LLM and supports MCP servers, offering a CLI and desktop app.
Reticle: A Local, Open-Source Tool for Developing and Debugging AI Agents
A developer has released Reticle, a desktop application for building, testing, and debugging AI agents locally. It addresses the fragmented tooling landscape by combining scenario testing, agent tracing, tool mocking, and evaluation suites in one secure, offline environment.
Violoop's Hardware Bet: A New Frontier in AI Interaction Beyond the Screen
Hardware startup Violoop has secured multi-million dollar funding to develop the world's first 'physical-level AI Operator,' aiming to move AI interaction from purely digital interfaces to tangible, desktop-integrated hardware devices.
AI's Insatiable Appetite: Nvidia's Rubin Chip Demands 288GB Memory, Sparking Global Shortage Crisis
Nvidia's upcoming Rubin AI chip requires 288GB of RAM—800% more than top desktop computers—creating unprecedented memory demand. Massive purchases by OpenAI and Alphabet have depleted supply, driving DDR4 prices up 2352% and causing a global memory chip shortage.