Solo developer launches offline AI coding agent Oryn with one-time pricing
A solo developer has released Oryn, a Windows desktop app that functions as an AI coding agent capable of running entirely offline using Ollama, with no data sent to external servers. The tool allows users to describe coding tasks in plain English, after which it autonomously reads files, writes code, runs tests, and verifies its own output. Users can choose between a fully local model or a cloud model via their own API key, and can approve each change manually or let the agent run automatically. Unlike most AI coding tools, Oryn is sold at a one-time price with no subscription, and includes a built-in Monaco-based editor alongside git and terminal integration. A seven-day free trial is available without requiring a credit card at oryneye.com.
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