The model lives on your device
Apple ships a language model inside iOS and macOS. LocalKeep talks to it directly, with no middlemen.
100 % on-device AI · Apple Intelligence
Summarize, extract, and rewrite text with the model that lives on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. No cloud, no accounts, no servers. Works even in airplane mode.
Example: LocalKeep takes meeting minutes, processes them on your device's chip —with zero outgoing requests— and generates a summary: the autumn campaign slips one week; Jorge will send the revised budget by the 20th; next meeting Thursday the 26th at 10:00.
Most AI apps send your text to a server. LocalKeep talks to the language model built into your device — the same one powering Apple Intelligence — running on your chip's Neural Engine.
Apple ships a language model inside iOS and macOS. LocalKeep talks to it directly, with no middlemen.
Every summary and rewrite is computed on your chip. No API, no server, no hidden per-request cost.
We couldn't receive your texts even if we wanted to: the app has nowhere to send them. Check it with any network monitor.
From several pages to the essentials, streaming live and chunking long texts automatically.
Turn meeting notes, emails, and documents into structured, actionable information.
The same message, with the tone and length the occasion calls for. With a before-and-after view.
LocalKeep's App Store privacy label says "Data Not Collected" because it's the technical truth, not a marketing promise.
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On-device AI demands recent hardware: the model runs on your chip's Neural Engine. If your device isn't supported, the app tells you clearly instead of pretending to work.
Yes, completely. The model is inside your device, so LocalKeep works the same in airplane mode as it does online. It's the best demo: turn it on and summarize something.
Nowhere. They're processed on your device's chip and stay there. LocalKeep has no servers, so there's no possible destination. You can verify it with a traffic monitor like Proxyman or Charles: zero outgoing connections.
Because Apple's model needs the Neural Engine in A17 Pro or M1 chips onwards. It's a hardware limit, not our decision — we'd rather tell you clearly before you download.
Free at launch. Later there will be a symbolic yearly subscription (the price of one coffee a year) to sustain development. No monthly fees.
It's under consideration. Android has no equivalent to Apple's on-device model framework, so it needs its own local engine. If it comes, it will follow the same rule: nothing leaves your device.
Free at launch, in English and five more languages.