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Puma Browser
A Private, AI-Powered Mobile Browser with Local LLM Integration

What is Puma Browser?

Puma Browser is an advanced mobile browser that integrates local AI models, enabling private conversations and content summarization directly on your device. The browser supports chatting with multiple large language models (LLMs) such as Llama 3.2, Ministral, Gemma, and Qwen, ensuring that all interactions remain confidential and never leave the user's device. Additionally, it offers API-based content summarization and follow-up chats via leading AI providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini, enhancing the user’s browsing and research experience.

Designed to be private by nature, Puma Browser avoids collecting user data and is free of intrusive advertisements. Users can also access ENS and IPFS websites, making it a versatile tool for those interested in decentralized web technologies. The browser’s user-centric approach has garnered a growing user base and places a strong emphasis on privacy and security.

Features

  • Local AI Chat: Chat with Llama 3.2, Ministral, Gemma, Qwen, and other LLMs directly on your device
  • Content Summarization: Summarize web content and engage in follow-up chats using OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini APIs
  • Privacy Focus: No data collection and no annoying ads, ensuring user privacy
  • Decentralized Web Access: Visit ENS and IPFS websites seamlessly
  • Multi-Platform Support: Available for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices

Use Cases

  • Private AI-powered browsing on mobile devices
  • Confidential on-device chatbot conversations
  • Summarizing articles, web pages, or documents using AI
  • Accessing decentralized web resources such as ENS and IPFS
  • Enhanced research with AI-generated summaries and follow-up interactions

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