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Open-source desktop agent for local computer use, browser control, and file/code tasks

EverFern is an open-source (MIT) desktop agent that performs computer use, browser control, and file/code tasks entirely locally. It uses LangGraph for agent orchestration and supports local models via Ollama/LM Studio or cloud providers. Aimed at users who want to avoid subscription fees and keep data private.

7 engagement·1 source·Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 01:02 PM
Built with Next.js/Electron frontend and LangGraph for orchestration. Runs locally with config and history stored in `~/.everfern/store`. Tested with Qwen3-8B via Ollama. Supports 10+ cloud providers for mixing local and remote models. No telemetry.

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