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Aiona is an offline-first private AI companion for Windows, with an emphasis on being “Fully Local” and “Private by design.” Based on the information on its page, it is not a web-based chatbot but a desktop product with an installer, local memory, personal profiles, a chat interface, and an SLM Workspace. In essence, it is closer to a personal companion/assistant tool powered by local small language models.
Its main selling point is that it does not depend on the cloud: memory, profiles, conversations, and local model workflows are all designed to be stored on the user’s own PC. Aiona supports local profiles, allowing memories, settings, conversations, and AI behavior to be isolated across different profiles. It also offers persistent memory, covering both short-term and long-term memory, with the goal of creating a more continuous and personalized conversation experience. The page emphasizes companion-style interaction, aiming for a calm, context-aware experience rather than a cold, utilitarian tool window.
The page currently shows that the project is live on Kickstarter, but it does not disclose specific pricing, crowdfunding tiers, free trial options, subscription plans, or one-time purchase models. As a result, its value for money can only be assessed later. The page claims to show the real Windows app interface, including the installer, profiles, memory, chat, and local model workflow, rather than a “fake dashboard.” This suggests the product already has a visible interface, but the exact delivery timeline and crowdfunding rewards still need to be confirmed on the Kickstarter page.
Its strengths lie in its clear positioning: it is suitable for users who care about privacy, want their data to remain on their own machine, and prefer long-term memory and a personalized companion experience. The guided Windows installation also lowers the barrier to using local AI tools. The drawbacks are equally clear: the page does not disclose the underlying model, model size, hardware requirements, Chinese language support, API integrations, encryption mechanisms, or sample outputs, making it difficult to judge actual quality, speed, and stability. For users expecting a mature productivity tool or enterprise-grade capabilities, there is not yet enough evidence.
Aiona is better suited to individual users, local AI enthusiasts, privacy-sensitive users, and people who want AI to function as a long-term personal assistant rather than a one-off Q&A tool. The page does not provide verifiable information about access from China, and Kickstarter payments and access may also be affected by local network and payment conditions, so this should be treated as unknown. Alternatives include local AI tools such as Ollama, LM Studio, Jan, GPT4All, and AnythingLLM.
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