A powerful AI assistant that actually does things — browsing, coding, automating — powered by capable open-source models. Runs on your Mac. Your data stays yours.
Six capabilities that turn chat into action. Your AI should operate your computer — not just talk about it.
Opens real browsers, fills forms, clicks buttons, extracts data. Not just reading URLs — actually using the web like you do.
Executes shell commands on your machine. Run scripts, manage processes, automate deployments — from a chat.
Accesses local files — reads PDFs, processes spreadsheets, organizes folders, converts formats. No uploading.
Set tasks to run automatically — every morning, every hour. Your AI agent works while you sleep.
GLM, MiniMax, Qwen, Kimi, DeepSeek. Switch models per conversation. Use what works for each task.
Runs locally on your machine. Your files stay on your computer — not uploaded to a cloud.
Three steps. No tutorials needed.
Download for Mac. Sign in. No complex setup, no API keys.
Type in plain English. CopperRiver figures out how to do it.
It spins up a browser, reads files, runs commands. You watch it work.
Different people need different things from AI. CopperRiver adapts.
Copy-pasting errors between terminal and ChatGPT. $100/mo API bills for agentic workflows.
CopperRiver reads your codebase, runs commands, and applies fixes directly — from $9/mo.
First 30 minutes of every day opening dashboards and tabs to figure out what happened.
Schedule a morning automation. Your AI gathers everything, summarizes it, and waits.
You browse dozens of sources, copy findings into docs, and synthesize — manually.
Your AI browses, extracts, and synthesizes. You focus on the thinking.
You want the best model for the job, not the one your subscription forces.
Six models included. Switch per conversation. Use what works.
See how CopperRiver stacks up against the tools you already use.
CopperRiver is a desktop AI assistant that browses websites, runs terminal commands, reads and writes your files, and automates repetitive tasks on a schedule. It runs locally and ships with six open-source AI models including GLM, MiniMax, Qwen, Kimi, and DeepSeek.
ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini live in a browser tab and can only talk. CopperRiver is a native desktop app that actually operates your computer — it opens a real browser, reads your local files, runs terminal commands, and executes tasks on a cron schedule.
CopperRiver includes six open-source models: GLM-5, MiniMax-M2, Qwen 3.6, Kimi K2, and DeepSeek V4. You can switch models per task and pick whichever works best.
Yes. CopperRiver runs locally on your machine. Your files stay on your computer and are not uploaded to a cloud by default.
Yes. CopperRiver supports scheduled automations and cron jobs. You can set tasks to run every hour, every day, or on a custom schedule.
CopperRiver has a free tier for testing, and paid plans start at $9 per month, which includes more usage, all six models, and scheduled automations.