Quivr uses the power of generative artificial intelligence to function as a personal assistant. The developers behind the project have compared it to note-taking app Obsidian, but turbocharged with AI capabilities.
Quivr is designed to prioritize speed and efficiency, ensuring users have quick and easy access to their data. It’s built to be secure, giving users full control over their data, and is compatible with Ubuntu 22 or later.
The platform supports a wide range of file types including text, markdown, PDF, PowerPoint, Excel, CSV, Word, as well as audio and video files, meeting different user needs.
Open source software promotes freedom and flexibility for its users, allowing customization and free use.
Quivr offers public and private sharing options, allowing users to share their “brains” (or collections of data) via public links or keep them private for personal use. This flexibility improves collaboration and personal data management.
The platform also works in offline mode, ensuring uninterrupted access to data regardless of internet connectivity. This combination of features makes Quivr a versatile data management and collaboration tool.
There are currently over 28k stars on GitHub and 105 people contributing to the project.