Livinity
Open-source homeserver OS with a built-in AI agent
What it does
Livinity is an open-source homeserver operating system that transforms a spare PC into a private AI homeserver. It provides a browser-based interface to manage 200+ one-click Docker apps (495+ available in the library) and includes Liv, an AI assistant that can install apps, run containers, and manage the system. Users bring their own AI keys (Claude, Gemini, or local models) and retain full control over their data.
Who it is for
Livinity targets both non-technical users who want a simple, self-hosted cloud alternative and developers who need a Docker-based server with an open API. It is ideal for individuals or small teams looking to replace subscription services with self-hosted open-source equivalents, without requiring deep technical expertise.
Why it matters
Livinity addresses the growing demand for privacy-focused, self-hosted alternatives to cloud services. By offering a one-command installer and a managed tunnel option, it lowers the barrier to self-hosting. The built-in AI agent, Liv, automates tasks like app installation and system updates, making self-hosting more accessible. Its open-source nature (AGPL-3.0) ensures transparency and data ownership.
Launch signal
Livinity is currently live with a public website, GitHub repository, and pricing plans (Free and Pro at $7.99/month). The project appears to be in early stages; the website mentions "Made in San Francisco" and lists founders Bruce and Alton. No funding or traction metrics are available from the provided material.
Brand and naming
The name "Livinity" blends "live" and "infinity," suggesting a living, infinite system. The branding emphasizes simplicity and AI assistance, positioning the product as a "Cloud AI Computer." The tagline "Your own Cloud AI Computer" reinforces the value proposition of a personal, intelligent server.
Founder
Bruce and Alton
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