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MuhittinYilmazer/akana

Self-hosted, local-first AI assistant server: swappable LLM providers, review-gated memory, an encrypted vault, and wake-word voice. No accounts, no telemetry.

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Python
momentum ▲ 6.0
created 2026-07-05
on radar since 2026-07-10
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About akana

A self-hosted assistant that runs on your machine with the model you choose. Memory is approved by you; keys stay encrypted.

A self-hosted AI assistant server: one web UI, five swappable LLM providers, review-gated persistent memory, an encrypted credential vault, custom wake-word voice, plus capability packs for browser and desktop automation. Packs are a plain-directory format, so writing your own is the intended path. Your vault, memory and files stay on your machine; no accounts, no telemetry, no cloud tenancy.

Recorded from the live app — memory recalled across three tool calls, a real briefing written back.

Where your data lives. Your vault, memory database and pack storage stay on your machine. Model traffic does not: unless you run Ollama, prompts go to the cloud provider you pick. The default voice path is cloud too. edge-tts sends synthesized text to Microsoft; browser speech-to-text sends audio to Google. A fully local pipeline is possible (Ollama for inference plus local voice), but it is the least-tested path: small local models call tools unreliably. Akana's memory/vault tool-calling is unit-tested but not validated end-to-end against a real local model. Treat local inference as experimental. See Security and privacy.

- Quick start - Why Akana - Screenshots - How it works - Providers - Memory - Voice - Capability Packs - Remote access & Telegram - Security and privacy - Configuration - CLI reference - Known limitations - Development - Contributing, license and attribution

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