A locally-hosted AI assistant.

Your conversations stay on hardware you control. No cloud training, no advertising profiles, no third-party AI. Just an assistant that's yours.

Local-first

The AI model runs on the operator's hardware, not in someone else's data center. Your conversations don't train external models.

12 personalities

From the steady analyst (ADAM) to the precise butler (JARVIS) to the warm guide (VENUS). Switch with a voice command.

Voice-native

Always-listening voice activation, real-time speech-to-text, and natural-sounding responses. Or keyboard, if you prefer.

Open architecture

Built on open-source Llama models via Ollama. No vendor lock-in, no API fees, no surprise pricing changes.

Why Adam exists

Mainstream AI assistants live in someone else's cloud. They train on your conversations, sell your attention to advertisers, and disappear when their parent company pivots. Adam is the opposite — a single-operator AI built to stay yours, running on hardware you (or someone you trust) controls.

Adam is built by An Ordinary Guy in British Columbia. It's a real one-person project, not a venture-funded startup, which means it moves at the pace of one person caring about it instead of the pace of quarterly metrics.