Subnoetic is a private AI that decodes the tone and subtext behind any message — and rewrites yours so it lands the way you intend. Nothing you type ever leaves your machine.
No account · No subscription · No cloud
Select text in any app, press a hotkey. That's the whole workflow.
Paste a message you received. See its likely tone, intent, and hidden subtext — with a confidence score and whether it's genuinely ambiguous.
Not sure how to respond? It writes a reply in the tone you choose — warm, firm, de-escalating — and copies it, ready to paste.
Turn a blunt draft into something that lands right for a specific person — polite, professional, gentle — without changing your meaning.
The model runs on your machine through Ollama. Your messages and contacts never leave your computer — no cloud, no account, no logging.
Most tools only polish what you send. Subnoetic also decodes what you receive — the harder, more useful half.
Add a contact with notes on how they communicate, and it reads and writes tailored to them. Stored only on your PC.
Highlight a message in email, chat, texts — any app on your PC.
Ctrl+Alt+D to decode, Ctrl+Alt+R to rephrase.
A pop-up shows the subtext, or a rewrite you can paste straight away.
Subnoetic does its thinking entirely on your own computer. Nothing you type is uploaded or saved to any server. The only time it touches the internet is a one-time download of its local runtime during install — after that, it works fully offline.
A one-time purchase — no subscription, ever. Runs offline on Windows 10/11.
Windows 10/11 · ~6 GB disk · unsigned installer (SmartScreen: More info → Run anyway)
Yes. The model runs locally on your computer. Your messages, drafts, and contacts are never uploaded. The only network use is a one-time download of the local runtime during install.
Only once, during setup. After that it works fully offline.
Windows 10 and 11 (64-bit) today. You'll need about 6 GB of free disk space for the model.
The installer isn't code-signed by a registered publisher yet, so Windows SmartScreen shows a standard caution for independent software. Click "More info" then "Run anyway."
It's a focused model that's strong at reading and writing interpersonal messages — tone, sarcasm, mixed signals. It's not a general assistant, and it isn't tuned for ads, contracts, or long formal documents.