Your knowledge. Your data. Your AI.

Kintari is the workspace that brings knowledge, organization, and quiet AI together — on your own machine, no cloud required. Your data belongs to you.

macOS 12+ Windows 10/11 Linux x64/arm64 14-day trial · €99 license
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Kintari — ONE PROMPT
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Chapter I · Capabilities

Promises Kintari is serious about.

A desktop app that earns its place on your machine: everything runs locally, your knowledge and notes belong to you — even when you switch the internet off. Nobody else has access. Nobody else can read along.

I · KNOWLEDGE

Your notes, where you left them.

Your documents and notes sit as plain files on your own machine. Kintari reads them right there, answers your questions, and shows you where each answer came from. Nothing is uploaded, nothing copied to a server.

stays on your deviceseparate per workspacepicks up changes automatically
II · ORCHESTRATION

One workspace. Every helper.

You hand off a task, watch it being done, and decide what to keep. Different AI helpers share one workspace — switch between them without losing the thread.

10+ helpersunified session & memorybring your own model
III · EXPORT

Your knowledge, in one piece.

Export the whole thing as a cleanly structured book — as PDF, Word, or HTML. With table of contents, chapters, and sources, in the form you need.

PDF, Word, HTMLwith table of contentsshare offline
IV · PRODUCTIVITY

Mail, calendar, contacts — at the same table.

Connect Gmail, Microsoft 365, or IMAP and let the agent draft replies, schedule meetings, or find a client in your own contact list — no extra CRM subscription. Your mail credentials are kept in the same secure place your computer already keeps your other passwords.

Gmail · Microsoft 365 · IMAPcalendar & contacts locallogins in the system password store
V · AUTOMATION

What repeats runs by itself.

Routines handle recurring work in the background — sort mail, compile reports, query the database. The agent can also browse, read, and download in a real browser — under your supervision, with a trace you can audit.

routines & scheduled chatsbrowser automationyour own skills as tools
For regulated professions

Where confidentiality is mandatory .

Law firms, tax advisors, medical practices, therapists, consultancies — anywhere client or patient data is bound by professional secrecy, cloud AI is off the table. But private individuals have things that are nobody else’s business too — health notes, finances, journals, family matters. Kintari solves it because your data never leaves the machine.

  • 01

    GDPR by architecture

    Your notes, mail, and files stay as files on your device. No cloud upload, no processing outside your machine — unless you actively pick a cloud model.

  • 02

    No DPA required

    Where there is no processor, no data processing agreement is needed. Kintari does not process your content — you do, locally.

  • 03

    Professional secrecy intact

    No telemetry, no analytics, no training data. What clients tell you stays between you and your disk.

  • 04

    Passwords kept where they belong

    When you connect Kintari to your mailbox, an AI service, or your database, the credentials are stored where your operating system already keeps your Wi-Fi password and app logins — in the encrypted keychain. Not in a plain file any program could read.

Compliance documentation and architecture overview on request — write to compliance@kintariapp.com.

Chapter II · Inside the app

Three surfaces. One workspace.

I · ONE PROMPT

Every model, every tool, one conversation.

Switch between Claude, Gemini, and local AI models without losing the thread. Tool calls are inspectable, reversible, and logged to disk — so you can audit what your agents did while you were away.

streaming repliesinspectable tool tracesresumable sessions
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Kintari — ONE PROMPT
II · NOTES, WIKI & BOOK

Notes that know each other.

Write notes, build your own wiki, and link everything together with simple [[wiki-links]]. Ask a question about your workspace and Kintari searches through all of it — every answer shows you exactly which file it came from, so you can open it and read more. Done? Export the whole thing as a clean, structured book.

wiki-style linksanswers with sourcesbook export
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Kintari — NOTES, WIKI & BOOK
III · KNOWLEDGE GRAPH

A map of what you know.

Kintari builds a graph of concepts, sources, and references as you work. It is not a toy visualization — it is the index your agents query first, and you can navigate it directly when a list is not enough.

1248 nodes · demoforce-directednavigable
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Kintari — KNOWLEDGE GRAPH
Chapter III · Pricing

One price. Forever yours.

Start with a full 14-day trial — no account, no card. When it feels right, buy the license once and keep it.

I. Free trial
14 days

Download, run, use everything. No account. No payment. When the trial ends you enter a license key to continue.

Start trial
RECOMMENDED
II. Full license
€99 EUR · one-time

Billed once. No subscription.

  • Lifetime use of the version you buy
  • Activation on 1 device
  • Free bug-fix updates within major version
  • Local-first — no cloud dependency
  • Email support from humans
  • No telemetry, no account required
Read terms

Secure checkout by Stripe · Cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay

Teams & volume

For your team too.

One license per person, automatic discount from 10 seats. No account system, no central admin — each license activates on one device.

Ⅰ. 10+ seats
€89 per seat

10% off, applied automatically

Ⅱ. 25+ seats
€79 per seat

20% off, applied automatically

Ⅲ. 50+ seats
custom

volume quote via sales

Chapter IV · Installation

Pick a platform. We'll unpack.

One installer per platform. Updates arrive automatically — and you can switch that off.

Intel & Apple Silicon
V.

macOS

macOS 12+

Download installer
64-bit & ARM
VI.

Windows

Windows 10 / 11

Coming soon
.deb · .rpm · AppImage
VII.

Linux

x64 · most modern distros

Coming soon
iPhone & iPad
VIII.

iOS

Coming soon

Coming soon
Phone & tablet
IX.

Android

Coming soon

Coming soon
Chapter V · Questions

What people always ask.

  • 01 Is Kintari truly local?
    Yes. No Kintari cloud, no telemetry, no accounts. Your notes, chat history, and settings all live as ordinary files on your own machine. What leaves your computer: (a) the AI model you choose to talk to, (b) optional update checks, and (c) a one-time license check the first time you enter your key. All three can be switched off.
  • 02 Does it work without internet?
    With local models — completely. Full-text search, the knowledge graph, and the built-in agent all run offline. If you pick a cloud model like Claude or Gemini, that part obviously needs a connection. Your license keeps working offline forever once activated.
  • 03 How does the trial work?
    14 days, full features, no account, no payment needed. The clock starts the first time you launch Kintari. After 14 days you enter a license key to keep going. No auto-billing, no surprise charges.
  • 04 What exactly costs €99?
    One license for one person, for the major version you buy, activated on your device. You own it — keep using that version as long as you like, with free bug-fix updates. Paid upgrades to future major versions are optional.
  • 05 Refunds?
    Since you have 14 free days to try everything, we do not offer general refunds. For duplicate charges or genuine defects, email support@kintariapp.com within 14 days of purchase and we will sort it out.
  • 06 Which AI models can I use?
    Three lanes in parallel: (1) Cloud models from Anthropic (Claude) and Google (Gemini). (2) 50+ local models via Ollama — Llama 3, Mistral, Qwen, DeepSeek, Phi, Gemma, and many more, running on your own machine. (3) Any service that speaks the standard OpenAI format. Switch between them whenever you want, without losing your conversation.
  • 07 Which AI agents does it work with?
    Out of the box: Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and OpenCode — plus a built-in Kintari Agent where you pick your own model. Aider, Cline, Continue, Cursor Agent, and Codex CLI plug in too; more agent systems are on the roadmap.
  • 08 Is my data safe?
    Passwords and license keys are kept in your operating system’s secure keychain — never in plain config files. Your notes are normal files on your disk, so you can protect them with the same tools you already trust (FileVault on Mac, BitLocker on Windows, LUKS on Linux).
Chapter VI · Contact

Got a question? Write to us.

Support, enterprise enquiries, press, or just a hello. A real person reads every message and replies within one working day.

We never share your email

Appendix · An index of what is in the box

Your work, at hand.

A short list of what Kintari does, and a few of the desks it has already landed on. Read it like the back of a book — you do not have to memorise every entry.

a · capabilities 25 entries
  • 01

    Your notes, searchable

    Full-text and semantic search across every document in your workspace — answers cite the file they came from.

  • 02

    A wiki you actually keep

    Markdown notes with [[wiki-links]], backlinks, and a knowledge graph that grows as you write.

  • 03

    WYSIWYG editor

    Write in plain markdown, see it formatted as you type — diagrams, tables, code blocks included.

  • 04

    Mermaid diagrams

    Sketch flows, sequences, and mind-maps in plain text and watch them render in place.

  • 05

    Book export

    Compile a workspace into a clean, structured PDF or web book — table of contents and all.

  • 06

    Kintari Agent — local by default

    A built-in helper that runs on your machine, points at your notes, and works with a local AI model out of the box. No cloud round-trip required.

  • 07

    Your assistants, your choice

    Claude, Gemini, a local AI model, or anything that speaks the OpenAI format. Switch mid-thought.

  • 08

    CLI agents in one room

    Claude Code, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Aider, Cline, Continue, Cursor Agent, Codex CLI — one session, one approval queue.

  • 09

    Tools the assistant can call

    A built-in MCP server and curated catalog of sandboxed tools — browser, files, database, your own scripts.

  • 10

    Database bridge

    Connect to your own SQL or document store; credentials live in the OS keychain, never in plain config.

  • 11

    Quiet by default

    No accounts, no telemetry, no analytics. Single-instance with system tray, global hotkey, and 17 themes.

  • 12

    Built for keeping

    Workspace-scoped data on disk, OS-keychain secrets, daily-rolling logs, optional auto-update — and an enterprise policy layer when you need one.

  • 13

    Mail in the workspace

    Gmail, Microsoft 365, and IMAP side by side — the agent reads, replies, and sorts. Your logins are stored where your operating system keeps your other passwords — not in an open file any program could read.

  • 14

    Calendar & contacts

    Plan meetings and keep contacts as your personal CRM — local, no extra subscription.

  • 15

    Projects & tasks

    Mails, notes, and to-dos per project, in one place. The workspace stays the centre.

  • 16

    PDF templates & batches

    Register a template, feed it a spreadsheet, get a ZIP of finished letters — straight from a chat command.

  • 17

    Routines & scheduled chats

    What repeats runs in the background — mail sorted, reports compiled, the database queried. You read in the morning instead of writing at night.

  • 18

    Browser automation

    The agent browses, reads, and downloads — under your supervision, with a trace you can audit.

  • 19

    Skills — your own tools

    Your scripts and commands wired in as agent tools — reusable, sandboxed, approval-gated.

  • 20

    Create office documents

    Word, Excel, CSV with charts — the agent builds them straight from your data, no copy-paste required.

  • 21

    Edit notebooks

    Jupyter notebooks with code cells, outputs, and markdown — the local AI is a co-author, and your data never leaves the machine.

  • 22

    Connect your own APIs

    REST endpoints become agent tools — register, describe, call. No glue code, no plugin marketplace.

  • 23

    Web research with sources

    Search, fetch, download — the agent always cites the URL the answer came from, and saves documents locally.

  • 24

    Routine packs

    Install ready-made bundles of routines, adjust them, share them — like skill libraries, only for recurring work.

  • 25

    Long-term memory

    What mattered stays remembered across sessions. Written-down notes, not a cloud profile.

b · in use twelve desks
  • Ⅰ.

    The researcher

    Ten years of papers, drafts, and scribbled margins. Ask a question — Kintari answers from your archive and shows you the page.

  • Ⅱ.

    The lawyer · consultant

    Briefs, contracts, and case files in one workspace. Confidential by construction — nothing leaves the machine unless you say so.

  • Ⅲ.

    The writer

    Manuscripts in one folder, references in another, working notes everywhere. Wiki-links pull the threads together; book export ties the bow.

  • Ⅳ.

    The developer

    Code, docs, and decisions side by side. Hand a task to a CLI agent, watch the diff, approve or roll back — all from one window.

  • Ⅴ.

    The personal archivist

    Years of journal entries, recipes, bookmarks, and half-finished thoughts — finally findable, still entirely yours.

  • Ⅵ.

    The operator

    A small team sharing a workspace through their own files. Settings travel with the user; secrets stay in the OS keychain.

  • Ⅶ.

    The solo founder

    Three inboxes, one calendar, one customer list — all in the same workspace. Write a reply, attach the quote as PDF, drop a meeting on the calendar without switching windows.

  • Ⅷ.

    The project lead

    Projects with tasks, mail threads, and notes in one place. Recurring status reports run as routines — you read them in the morning instead of writing them at night.

  • Ⅸ.

    The sales operator

    Hundreds of contacts, each with their own story. Personalized quotes as PDFs straight from a spreadsheet — the agent drafts the cover mail to match. No CRM subscription needed.

  • Ⅹ.

    The automator

    Skills, routines, and browser tools work in concert. What you set up once runs quietly every morning — mail sorted, reports compiled, the database queried.

  • Ⅺ.

    The office pragmatist

    Weekly reports, quarterly summaries, billing spreadsheets — the agent builds Word and Excel documents straight from your data, charts included, without you ever pressing Ctrl+V.

  • Ⅻ.

    The connector

    Your company’s internal API, a REST endpoint, your own script — they all turn into tools the agent calls directly. No plugin marketplace, no glue code.

Tools come and go. The notes you keep are still yours when they do.

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