
Osaurus is an open source agents that run 100% locally on your Mac Osaurus is open source, allowing users to inspect and modify the source code.
What it does well
- Osaurus is open source, allowing users to inspect and modify the source code.
- The agents run entirely locally on macOS, so data does not need to leave the user's machine.
- It is positioned in the AI coding agents category, indicating it can perform agentic coding tasks.
Where it falls short
- It is restricted to macOS and does not support other operating systems according to the product description.
- The pricing tier is not publicly listed, making cost comparison difficult.
- Platform availability is listed only as web, which may limit native IDE or terminal workflows.
Tagged
- Self-hostable
- Supports Local Models
- Agentic Mode
- Open Source
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</a>Frequently asked questions
- What is Osaurus?
- Osaurus is an open source agents that run 100% locally on your Mac
- What platforms does Osaurus support?
- Osaurus runs on web.
- What category does Osaurus belong to?
- Osaurus is in the AI Coding Agents category — Autonomous agents that write, edit, run, and review code. Includes CLI agents, agentic IDE add-ons, and code-review bots.
- What are the downsides of Osaurus?
- It is restricted to macOS and does not support other operating systems according to the product description. The pricing tier is not publicly listed, making cost comparison difficult. Platform availability is listed only as web, which may limit native IDE or terminal workflows.