bt.cn is a Chinese software publisher whose single public offering, AingDesk, turns any Windows or macOS computer into a local AI laboratory. Built around containerized inference engines, the program downloads, configures and launches popular large-language and vision models—Llama, Qwen, Stable Diffusion, Whisper, CodeGeeX and dozens more—through a one-click gallery, eliminating command-line setup, CUDA hunting and dependency conflicts. Users can chat with models offline, batch-process documents for summary or translation, generate images from prompts, transcribe meetings or convert code between programming languages, all while data remain on the machine. AingDesk exposes an OpenAI-compatible API, so existing applications can be redirected to the local endpoint for private LLM access, and it provides quantized variants that let mid-range laptops run 7- to 13-billion-parameter networks at acceptable speed. Hobbyists use it to experiment with generative art, researchers prototype privacy-preserving NLP pipelines, and small businesses embed the server mode into intranet workflows without cloud fees. GPU acceleration is auto-detected, RAM–disk trade-offs are tunable through a slider, and updates are fetched incrementally to avoid repeated multi-gigabyte downloads. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where winget packages always pull the newest release and can be installed individually or batched alongside other trusted Windows applications.

AingDesk

Run AI models on your desktop with one click.

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