TealKit – A cross-platform UI for local AI agents and MCP
TealKit is a cross-platform, privacy-focused AI platform that enables users to run autonomous AI agents locally on mobile and desktop devices. It supports embedded models, server mode for headless operations, and extensive customization through scripting and MCP integrations. The platform emphasizes data sovereignty, offline functionality, and agentic workflows with support for task automation, agent chaining, and local tool execution. Recent updates include advanced LLM parameters, chat mode for lightweight tasks, and remote server management via secure API.
- ▪TealKit supports local AI agent execution on mobile and desktop with offline-capable embedded GGUF models and Ollama integration.
- ▪Server Mode allows headless operation on Linux devices like Raspberry Pi or VPS, enabling 24/7 automation pipelines without the app running.
- ▪Users can write custom tools in JavaScript, Python, PowerShell, or Bash, or connect to external MCP servers for extended functionality.
- ▪Agent chaining supports conditional and unconditional workflows, with options to stop after a tool call to pass raw output to downstream agents.
- ▪TealKit emphasizes privacy by supporting EU-based Mistral AI and on-device processing, ensuring data never leaves user-controlled infrastructure.
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🐦⬛ TealKit The Privacy-First, Infinitely Extensible Agentic AI Platform for Mobile & Desktop TealKit turns your phone and computer into a powerful agentic AI platform with autonomous agents, built-in tools, and unlimited extensibility. Write your own tools in JavaScript, Python, PowerShell, or Bash — or connect any MCP server — and let the AI use them autonomously. Provider-independent, fully customizable, and designed for privacy. English User Guide | Deutsches Handbuch | Privacy Policy 🆕 What's New Server Mode — run the TealKit Server as a headless daemon on any always-on Linux device: an NVIDIA Jetson Nano Super, a Mac Mini M4 Pro, a Raspberry Pi, a home-lab VM, or a cheap VPS.
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