What is Jan?
It runs 100% offline on your computer, utilizes open-source AI models, prioritizes privacy, and is highly customizable. It runs on any hardware. From PCs to multi-GPU clusters, it supports universal architectures.
Jan is a tool in the GPT Tools category of a tech stack.
Jan is an open source tool with 23.6K GitHub stars and 1.4K GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Jan's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Jan?
Developers
Jan Integrations
Debian, Linux, Windows, macOS, and OpenAI are some of the popular tools that integrate with Jan. Here's a list of all 5 tools that integrate with Jan.
Jan's Features
- 10x productivity with customizable AI assistants, global hotkeys, and in-line AI
- Conversations, preferences, and model usage stay on your computer
- Open-source and self-hosted alternative to ChatGPT
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