NextGPU Hub is live.
Run local AI models and image generation directly on your Windows machine, with your data staying private and no unnecessary external API exposure.
Private AI starts on your computer.
Download today: https://t.co/AEuDOXrHus
Local AI should not feel like a puzzle.
NextGPU is bringing tools like Ollama, ComfyUI, OpenClaw, and Hermes closer together inside one experience, so users can run, create, automate, and build with private AI more easily.
Less setup. More control.
Private AI starts on your computer.
This is exactly the direction NextGPU has been building toward.
AI is moving closer to the user, the device, and the hardware people already own.
Local compute is no longer a niche idea, it is becoming the foundation for private, personal AI.
NVIDIA just announced the first PC built specifically to run AI agents, and it's a big deal.
The new RTX Spark chip can run powerful AI models locally on your laptop, no cloud required, with enough memory to handle tasks most current machines would choke on.
Microsoft is rebuilding Windows around it. Adobe is rebuilding Photoshop and Premiere for it. Every major PC maker is building hardware for it.
The idea is simple: your next computer won't just do what you tell it, but work alongside you.
OpenClaw is coming to NextGPU.
We are integrating it directly into the NextGPU desktop app so users can access powerful local AI workflows without dealing with complicated setup.
Less friction. More control.
Private AI should be useful, not painful to configure.
Your cloud usage bill would have been $0 if you used NextGPU.
With NextGPU, you can run open-source AI models on your own GPU, privately, without external API usage, and without surprise compute bills.
Premade workflows, OpenClaw, Hermes integration, and more are coming soon.
The first milestone is complete.
NextGPU Alpha Build is done, bringing private, local AI compute to Windows.
Now we move forward with workflows, where your hardware powers useful AI experiences.
One step shipped. The next one is already in progress.
Installing NextGPU is simple.
We have published a quick setup guide to help you get ready for private, local AI compute on your own Windows machine.
Watch the guide, check the requirements, and prepare for the Alpha launch tomorrow.
Download page: https://t.co/AEuDOXrHus
@YounisShairyar Hi @YounisShairyar, our token $NGPU is already live on Ethereum, our desktop application will be launched on 26th May, 2026, it will offer completely local and private AI compute and the ability to earn from your idle GPU after a few weeks.
The countdown continues.
In 2 days, the NextGPU Alpha goes live, bringing local AI models, private compute, and a cleaner way to run open-source AI on your own machine.
Built for users who want control, privacy, and real AI utility.
May 26, 2026.
Run open-source AI models fully private with NextGPU.
Near-instant responses for everyday tasks, running locally on a machine with an RTX 4060.
No external APIs.
No unnecessary exposure.
Just private AI on your own hardware.
3 days until the NextGPU Alpha goes live.
Private AI is moving from idea to product, run open-source models locally, keep your data on your machine, and experience the first step toward the NextGPU ecosystem.
May 26, 2026.
AI is getting personal. NextGPU keeps it private.