Leon is an open-source personal assistant who can live on your server. He does stuff when you ask for it. You can talk to him and he can talk to you. You can also text him and he can also text you. If you want to, Leon can communicate with you by being offline to protect your privacy.
Leon is an open-source personal assistant designed to run on your own server, acting as a "virtual brain" to help you automate tasks while maintaining complete control over your data.
The main features of this tool include:
Privacy and Self-Hosting: Unlike mainstream assistants, Leon lives on your server, ensuring you remain the owner of your data and can choose whether or not to use third-party services.
Modular Architecture: It is built on a modular system that allows users to create or use "skills" (packages/modules) to fit specific needs, offering nearly infinite possibilities for customization.
AI-Powered Interactions: Leon uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) to interact with humans and supports both Text-to-Speech (TTS) and Speech-to-Text (STT).
Cloud or Offline Flexibility: The assistant supports various cloud solutions for voice (such as Google Cloud, AWS, and IBM Watson) but also offers offline alternatives for users who want to avoid the cloud entirely.
Virtual Task Automation: It is designed to remove the hassle of your virtual life by automating routine tasks and acting on your requests.
Extensive Skill Ecosystem: The roadmap includes a wide variety of skills ranging from mental health support and movie recommendations to website reputation checks and speedcubing tools.
Developer-Friendly: Released under the MIT license, Leon is highly accessible for developers, featuring a dedicated Command Line Interface (CLI) for easy installation and management.