MyDeviceAI now supports searching and summarizing search results with complete privacy, locally on your phone. It also adds other features like thinking mode, chat history, model selection and personalization. Still "just works!" and is easy to use as always.
👋 Hey Product Hunt!
If you love Perplexity but care deeply about privacy, I built something just for you: MyDeviceAI — a 100% free, open-source AI app that keeps everything on your device, while still giving you real-time, web-powered answers.
🔍 Private Perplexity Alternative
MyDeviceAI integrates SearXNG for private web search, so your AI can fetch fresh, relevant info — without tracking or sending data to the cloud. No telemetry, no accounts, no compromises.
Here’s what makes it stand out:
✅ Works out of the box — no setup, no config needed
🔐 Privacy-first — everything runs locally
🔍 Web search integration using SearXNG
⚡️ Lightning-fast responses on modern iPhones
💬 Chat history stored securely on-device
🧠 Thinking Mode powered by Qwen 3
🛠️ Custom model support (GGUF from HuggingFace)
🧩 Fully open-source — view & contribute on GitHub
If you're looking for a Perplexity-like experience with zero data collection, no configuration, and full transparency, give MyDeviceAI a try. I’d love to hear your feedback and ideas!
– Naved
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Oh dude, zookish is legit! Why didn’t I find this earlier? So hyped—turning websites into chatty leads machines? Genius!
Tried tools like Drift and Intercom before. They work, but zookish feels… smarter. Drift’s chatbots can be rigid, Intercom’s setup is a slog. Zookish? Just embed, let it talk natural—like having a sales rep 24/7, but way less annoying lol. And the whole “voice funnel” thing? Nobody else is doing that clean.
gonna stick zookish on my startup’s landing page. Let it chat with visitors, answer FAQs about our SaaS, and nudge ’em to sign up. No more losing leads ’cause forms are boring. Plus, the automations can tag folks in our CRM (we use HubSpot) based on convo—solves the “dead - end traffic” pain. Can’t wait to see bounce rate drop and leads pop!
Grats to the zookish team! This is gonna be a game - changer for websites everywhere. Let’s make the web talk and convert !
Feels really great, especially with the Qwen3 open-source model becoming more and more powerful. I believe it can gain support for even more capabilities and imagination.
@naved_merchant Love the fully open-source approach! The combination of local processing with private web search through SearXNG is exactly what the AI space needs. Already heading to GitHub to check out the code. Any plans for Android or desktop versions?
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MyDeviceAI
Oh dude, zookish is legit! Why didn’t I find this earlier? So hyped—turning websites into chatty leads machines? Genius!
Tried tools like Drift and Intercom before. They work, but zookish feels… smarter. Drift’s chatbots can be rigid, Intercom’s setup is a slog. Zookish? Just embed, let it talk natural—like having a sales rep 24/7, but way less annoying lol. And the whole “voice funnel” thing? Nobody else is doing that clean.
gonna stick zookish on my startup’s landing page. Let it chat with visitors, answer FAQs about our SaaS, and nudge ’em to sign up. No more losing leads ’cause forms are boring. Plus, the automations can tag folks in our CRM (we use HubSpot) based on convo—solves the “dead - end traffic” pain. Can’t wait to see bounce rate drop and leads pop!
Grats to the zookish team! This is gonna be a game - changer for websites everywhere. Let’s make the web talk and convert !
Olly - AI Agent for Social Media
Love the idea for the product
MyDeviceAI
@prathamesh_ware thanks!
Strong upgrade 📱🛡️ Local, private AI like this hits the sweet spot between power and privacy.
YouMind
Feels really great, especially with the Qwen3 open-source model becoming more and more powerful. I believe it can gain support for even more capabilities and imagination.
Smoopit
@naved_merchant Love the fully open-source approach! The combination of local processing with private web search through SearXNG is exactly what the AI space needs. Already heading to GitHub to check out the code. Any plans for Android or desktop versions?