Free during the beta — v0.2.0

Download vrampilot.

Any model fits the GPU you already have. It runs out of memory so you don't — 100% local, never a rented GPU. Pick your platform — once it's running, a local web UI opens in your browser.

Windowsx64
Download .zip
macOSApple Silicon
Download binary
Opening it the first time.
  • WindowsThe build isn't code-signed during the beta, so Chrome may hold the download as "Unconfirmed" and SmartScreen may warn — not a threat (verify the SHA‑256 below). In Chrome's downloads click ⋯ → Keep. Unzip, run vrampilot.exe; on the blue Windows protected your PC box click More info → Run anyway.
  • LinuxMake it executable — chmod +x vrampilot-0.2.0-linux-x64.bin — then run ./vrampilot-0.2.0-linux-x64.bin.
  • macOSSigned & notarized by ZMLabs. Make it executable — chmod +x vrampilot-0.2.0-macos-arm64.bin — then run ./vrampilot-0.2.0-macos-arm64.bin. It's a command-line binary, so the notarization ticket is checked online; if macOS blocks it the first time, clear the download flag with xattr -d com.apple.quarantine vrampilot-0.2.0-macos-arm64.bin or allow it in System Settings → Privacy & Security → Open Anyway.
Verify what you download.

Every build has a published SHA-256. On your machine run sha256sum (or shasum -a 256) and match it against the list.

SHA256SUMS.txt →

Open-source benchmarks & raw runs: github.com/zmlabs-ai/benchmarks