Your home. Your AI. Your rules.
Control every device. Automate your routines. Talk to your home naturally. The AI runs on your hardware — no cloud, no subscription.
Free to start. Premium features available.
How it works
No special hardware. Use what you already own.
Any device with enough power can be the brain — your phone, an old laptop, a mini PC. Agenthing checks your hardware and recommends the best setup.
A spare device bridges your smart home — Samsung TVs, Govee lights, Roku, locks, thermostats. It scans your network and discovers everything automatically.
Voice or text — say what you want. The AI understands, routes to the right device, and responds. One conversation controls everything.
No cloud servers. No API keys. A free, open-source AI model downloaded once and stored locally. Choose from Gemma, Llama, or Phi — swap anytime.
Integrations
Agenthing discovers devices on your network and bridges them through Home Assistant — the world's largest open smart home platform.
Plus locks, cameras, vacuums, blinds, sprinklers, and anything Home Assistant supports.
Privacy
Agenthing processes everything locally. Your voice, your commands, your routines — none of it ever leaves your home.
Pricing
No commitment. No credit card. The core experience is free forever.
Blog
Thoughts on privacy, on-device AI, and the future of your smart home.
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