Zaron Localhost is a desktop AI agent that reads files, writes code, searches the web, and automates your computer. Works standalone with your own API key or connected to your Zaron Workspace for full workflow automation.
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Your computer, working for you.
Zaron Localhost is a desktop AI agent that handles complex tasks on your machine — reading files, writing code, searching the web, and running your Zaron workflows.
What is Zaron Localhost?
Zaron Localhost is an AI agent that runs on your computer and does your work — and gets better at it every time.
It reads your files, writes and runs code, searches the web, and talks to your tools. You control exactly what it can do — and your credentials never touch the model.
Connect it to your Zaron Workspace and it becomes the execution layer for your cloud workflows — running automations locally, with full access to your machine, while Zaron orchestrates the logic from above.
The more it earns your trust, the more you let it handle. The more it handles, the more your day starts to feel like yours again.
Full machine access. Zero blind trust.
Reads files, runs terminal commands, edits code, and controls apps — with a permission dialog before every sensitive action. Trust accumulates over time.
The more you use it,
the less it asks.
Zaron Localhost builds a persistent trust model from your decisions. Every "always allow" becomes a rule. Rules accumulate. Over time, the agent runs with the confidence of a colleague who knows exactly what you're comfortable with.
How trust accumulates
bash: rm ~/Desktop/*.tmp
First time
Permission dialog appears. You choose.
Allow once
Runs this time. Dialog next time.
Allow session
Runs freely until you quit.
Always allow
Rule saved. Never asked again.
Your trust rules
Rules are stored locally in SQLite. Edit or revoke anytime from Settings.
Not a blank slate.
A colleague.
Four plain-text files give Zaron Localhost a persistent identity. It knows your name, your stack, your working style, and what you were doing last session — without you having to explain it every time.
Behavioral rules and principles
Facts about you
Auto-updated working scratchpad
Session memory — last 3 injected
All four files live in ~/.zaron-localhost/workspace/ — plain Markdown, fully editable. NOW.md is auto-updated after every session. The last 3 journal entries are injected into every system prompt as free memory — no vector DB required.
Your assistant. Your rules.
Zaron Localhost has access to your machine. Here's how we make sure it earns that trust.
All credentials are stored in your local keychain and executed by a deterministic service layer — never passed to the language model. The AI sees only the result, never the key.
Cloud intelligence.
Local execution.
Zaron Localhost is the execution layer for your Zaron Workspace. Cloud workflows orchestrate the logic — your machine does the work that requires local access.
Trigger Zaron workflows from your desktop
Ask Zaron Localhost to run any of your cloud workflows. It sends the task to Zaron, streams the result back, and shows you every step in real time.
Orbit sends tasks to your machine
Zaron's Orbit AI can delegate tasks that require local execution — reading private files, running code, or controlling apps — directly to Zaron Localhost.
Install workflow templates as skills
Browse the Zaron Skill Hub and install any workflow template as a local skill. Your Localhost agent learns the pattern and can execute it autonomously.
One account, two surfaces
Sign in with your Zaron account. Your subscription covers both — cloud workflows in the browser and local execution on your machine. No double billing.
Free to download.
Yours to keep.
Works with your own Anthropic or OpenAI API key. Connect a Zaron account to unlock cloud workflow sync, the Skill Hub, and shared billing.
