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How teams use Quietly
These pages match how developers search—offline AI IDE, local AI coding, air-gapped setups, and Linux IDE—while linking back to the same private, on-device product on quietlycode.org.
Offline AI IDE
An offline AI IDE built for private, on-device coding
Quietly is a desktop offline AI IDE: edit code, run a local terminal, and pair with models through Llama.cpp or AirLLM—without sending your repository to a cloud API.
Local AI coding
Local AI coding without shipping your repo to the cloud
Local AI coding means your editor, terminal, and language model run together on your machine. Quietly connects them so suggestions and chat never leave the device unless you choose otherwise.
Air-gapped & high-assurance
Air-gapped AI IDE for teams that cannot use cloud assistants
In air-gapped or export-controlled environments, developers still need AI-assisted coding—without outbound API calls. Quietly runs entirely on-device after initial model acquisition.
Linux IDE
Linux IDE for privacy-first local AI development
Linux developers who self-host tooling and care about transparency get a native offline AI IDE—Quietly ships AppImage, .deb, and .rpm builds and runs local models without a cloud account.
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