Runiq Enables Local Agent Control Over Computers
Runiq is a local infrastructure layer that gives AI models such as Claude, GPT-4, and Llama permissioned, on-device control of a user's computer, exposing structured MCP tools for autonomous browsing, file management, and application control. The Go-based runtime runs fully locally with a hardened Chromium browser, native filesystem access, a security popup for dangerous actions, and MCP support; macOS is listed as stable, Windows as beta, and Linux as headless.
Key Points
- 1Provides on-device agent control enabling browsing, file operations, and app automation via MCP.
- 2Secures data sovereignty by running entirely locally so credentials and cookies never leave machine.
- 3Enables developers to extend agents with SDK, Stdio JSON-RPC, and cross-language integrations.
Scoring Rationale
Practical, fully local agent runtime with SDK and MCP support; limited novelty compared with other emerging agent frameworks.
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