Introducing Lite Suite
Today we're launching Lite Suite as a local-first AI ecosystem: LiteSuite is the central desktop, LiteImage and LiteModeler are GPU-native studios, and LiteDock is free.
Why Lite Suite?
Building AI tools shouldn't require cloud accounts, API subscriptions, or complex setup. LiteSuite gives developers and creators one local-first operating environment for coding, terminals, agents, browser panels, voice, memory, benchmarking, and orchestration. The GPU-heavy workflows stay in dedicated studios where they can own their runtime requirements.
What's Included
The current ecosystem has three paid pillars plus a free utility.
Core Platform
- LiteSuite — The AI operating environment: spatial editor, terminal grid, browser panels, voice pipeline, memory graph, benchmark arena, agent harness, and local model tooling in one desktop app.
GPU Studios
- LiteImage — Local AI image and video generation with model management, face systems, avatar workflows, and pipeline chaining.
- LiteModeler — Local prompt-to-3D and image-to-3D generation with GLB export, quality controls, and LiteImage sidecar integration.
Free Utility
- LiteDock — Native Windows Stage Manager-style workspace control. Free forever, no account, no trial.
Built Into LiteSuite
- Voice dictation, approval gates, TTS, and companion mode
- YouTube transcript extraction and analytics
- Terminal, PTY bridge, and multi-agent grids
- LiteHarness orchestration and canonical agent skills
- Memory graph, Obsidian access, and LCM storage
- Design system and screen-management panels
- Benchmarking, arena battles, and local model evaluation
- LiteCLI-style skill compilation and MCP tooling
Getting Started
Downloads are temporarily paused. When they reopen, start with LiteSuite as the AI operating environment, then add LiteImage or LiteModeler when you want GPU-native media and 3D generation. LiteDock stays available as the free Windows utility.
What's Next
The early app split helped prove each workflow. The merge brought the core tools back into one operating environment, while the GPU studios and free utility stay separate where that makes practical sense. Expect frequent updates across the platform, studios, and community features. Join us on Discord and follow along.
