A set of experimental AI tools built for Windows.

About

This is a collection of proof-of-concept tools that explore how AI-powered, portable Windows apps can help with tasks that normally take a lot of human time and effort. The goal is to test ideas that make these kinds of jobs simpler, faster, and more accessible with no heavy setups required.

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πŸ“— VXLT

Translate and describe content from images.

Hash

VXLT: ab05d3273b0980e3cb8b2502ec6a417e (MD5)

Quick Start
    1. Visit ollama.com and install Ollama on your computer. Ollama is used to manage models, process files, and provide responses. If you're already using CLEAR, Ollama is already installed, so you can skip this step.
    2. Unzip the downloaded file and run VXLT.exe.
    3. Click β€œCheck Ollama Connection.” The Status field will show a βœ”οΈ check mark if Ollama is running properly.
    4. If this is your first time running the program, select the model size that best fits your machine and click Download.
    5. A command prompt window will appear, showing the download progress. It can be closed once the download is complete.
    6. Select a picture and a task, then click Send to view the result.

Features

FAQ

What does VXLT stand for?
Vision eXtract Language Translate

What does it do?
VXLT uses a vision language model to look at images, extract their content, and translate it when it's in a foreign language. It's designed to help with documents that are photographed instead of scanned.

Platform?
Windows 10/11 (x64)

Do I have to have a GPU?
CPU will do, but GPU is recommended.

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