EchoFlow — every model, made yours - Your AI workspace for Android, built around privacy

EchoFlow is a privacy-first AI workspace for Android where your chats stay on your device, not our servers. Access cloud and local AI models from one app, or connect your own self-hosted models via LM Studio or Ollama. Explore EchoLabs with Deep Research, Browser Flow, and AI Agents, generate stunning images, customize every conversation, and enjoy a fast, expressive, native Material 3 Android experience. Fully open source with no account, no subscriptions, and no vendor lock-in.

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👋 Hi Product Hunt! I'm Aditya, the solo developer behind EchoFlow. I built EchoFlow because I wanted an AI app that put users in control instead of locking them into a single provider or subscription. Most AI apps require an account, store your conversations, or limit you to one ecosystem. I wanted something different. EchoFlow is a **privacy-first AI workspace for Android** where your chats stay on your device. You bring your own API keys, choose the models you want to use, and decide how your AI experience works. Since the first launch, EchoFlow has grown far beyond a chat app. Some of the biggest additions include: ✨ **EchoLabs** – a home for experimental AI features 🔎 **Deep Research** for multi-step research tasks 🌐 **Browser Flow** for AI-assisted web interactions 🤖 **AI Agents** for more complex workflows 🎨 **AI Image Generation** built right into the app 📄 Better document support and chat experience 🧠 Support for cloud, local, and your own AI servers through LM Studio and Ollama One thing I'm especially proud of is what EchoFlow **doesn't** do: * No account required * No subscriptions * No vendor lock-in * No analytics * Open source * Your chats stay local The app is built natively with **Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, and Material 3**, and has grown to over **100 automated tests** as the codebase has matured. This is still just the beginning. I have a long roadmap ahead, including more agents, richer workflows, better multimodal capabilities, and new EchoLabs experiments. I'd genuinely love your feedback—whether it's about the design, features, performance, or the overall direction of the app. Thanks for taking a look and supporting EchoFlow! ❤️

Finally tried EchoFlow on my phone and the on-device model switching is impressively snappy. Love that I can plug in my Ollama setup without any fuss.

Love that the Material 3 design actually feels native instead of a lazy web wrapper, and pairing it with on-device privacy plus self-hosted model support is a really thoughtful combo for Android users.