Local · Autonomous · Post-cloud

Production software,
shipped from a closet.

The Loop is an autonomous AI software factory — it researches, builds, reviews, and ships working web apps with no human in the build.

It runs entirely on local models, on two used gaming GPUs (~$800). No data center. No cloud bills. No API costs. Nothing leaves the house.

200+
apps built & shipped
700+
autonomous build runs
$0
cloud / API cost
1
machine, in a closet

Everyone's building bigger data centers.
I built a smaller answer.

The industry's bet is scale: billions in infrastructure, strained grids, rivers diverted for cooling. The Loop is the opposite bet — get the most out of the least.

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No data center

Consumer hardware, residential power — less than a space heater. No new infrastructure, no racks, no rivers.

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~$800, not $3M

A couple of used gaming GPUs run the whole factory — I've run it on a $50 motherboard with 16 GB of RAM. The host barely matters; one decent used GPU is the only thing that counts. Zero cloud bills, zero API costs — marginal cost per app is about the electricity.

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Your data stays home

Every model runs locally on open weights. Nothing leaves the network. Complete sovereignty over the stack.

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Most from the least

The hard part isn't a bigger model — it's the architecture that makes a small local model reliable. That's the whole game.

One sentence in. A finished app out.

A pipeline of specialized agents takes an idea from research to a shipped, QA'd product — and loops until it passes its own review. No human in the build.

01

Research

Mines real user demand to find what's worth building.

02

Spec

Turns the idea into an iteration-by-iteration build plan.

03

Build

Agents write and assemble the app, iteration by iteration.

04

Review

An automated QA panel ships it — or sends it back to fix.

05

Deploy

Passes, deploys, and the factory picks the next idea.

The reliability is the IP. Getting correct, iteratively-editable output from small local models — instead of slop — comes from the assembly architecture, not the model. That part is patent-pending and stays under the hood.

It actually ships.

200+ real apps built and deployed by the Loop, fully autonomously, on local hardware — a sample:

ReelVaultPlantSnap ProReceiptScan Pro BrewGuideFocusCycleTetris River RaidHabitTrackerTipJar VoiceMemoSleepSmartHydrateFlow ISS TrackerBrewNoteBookshelf + 200 more

I built this mostly alone. Let's talk.

The Loop is a working, patent-pending engine for getting production output from minimal local compute. If you're spending a fortune on inference, building in the local/edge-AI space, or you want the person who made this on your team —

I'm open to licensing, partnership, or the right role.