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Oryn
Desktop AI coding agent — your key or fully local
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Desktop AI coding agent — your key or fully local
8 followers
Oryn is a desktop AI coding agent for Windows. Describe a task in plain language and it reads your codebase, writes the code, and helps you ship. Bring your own AI key or run 100% local with Ollama. One-time payment, no subscription.












Runs right out of the box on Windows and the local Ollama mode actually feels fast, not sluggish like some other agents I've poked at. The one-time payment sealed it for me, nice change from yet another monthly bill.
@lirirowwin62437 Thank you so much, Mariah — this genuinely made my day! 🙏
The local Ollama path is the part I've spent the most time tuning, so "actually feels fast" is exactly what I was hoping to hear. And yes — the one-time price was a personal thing: I was tired of every tool becoming another monthly bill.
If you hit anything rough while using it, please tell me (here or support@oryneye.com) — I read everything and ship fixes fast. Enjoy building! 🚀
How well does it handle large codebases, and does the one-time payment cover future updates or just the current version?
@alperenoc52 Great questions, Alperen!
Large codebases: Oryn builds an index of your project and pulls in only the files relevant to each task, rather than reading everything at once — so it stays usable as the repo grows. Honestly, the practical ceiling depends on the model you pick: frontier cloud models (your own key) handle complex multi-file work best, while local Ollama models are great for more scoped tasks. And every change is a visible step you approve, so it never runs away from you in a repo you care about. The free trial is the real test — I'd love to hear how it does on your actual repo.
Updates: yes — $110 is a lifetime license and includes future updates. Early users aren't buying a frozen version.
Thanks for taking a look! 🙏
Finally tried Oryn on a messy refactor and it just got to work reading the repo and proposing edits without me babysitting it. Liking that I can plug in my own key and skip the subscription treadmill.