A founder note on private memory, local hardware, and the years of digital life that finally fell into place. Hong Kong, 2026.
Eight months ago, I realised I had 3,800 LinkedIn connections, 900 Facebook friends, thousands of WhatsApp messages, and years of calendar events. But I could not answer simple questions. When did I last see David. What did James recommend at coffee. Who introduced me to that investor in Wan Chai.
The information existed. It was scattered across ten apps, three devices, and two decades of digital life. But it was not connected. Not searchable. Not mine in any meaningful sense.
Every "personal AI" product I evaluated wanted my data on their servers. Upload your contacts. Connect your email. Let us read your messages so we can help you. The pitch was always the same: trust us with everything, and we will give you convenience in return.
That felt wrong. My relationships, my conversations, my medical appointments – that is the most intimate data there is. I should not have to trust a startup’s privacy policy to use my own AI.
So I built it local-first. Apple Silicon made it possible – a Mac Mini runs 9-billion-parameter language models at 30 tokens per second. GDPR made the data portable – every platform is legally required to give you your data in machine-readable format. The timing was right.
Ostler is a personal knowledge graph that imports your digital life – LinkedIn connections, Facebook friends, Instagram follows, WhatsApp contacts, calendar events, email patterns, browser history – and connects it all into a searchable, intelligent whole.
It runs entirely on a Mac you already own. The AI models are local. The data never leaves your house. There is no cloud server and no telemetry. $99 once for the Hub, then $9.99/mo for Ostler Pro – unlimited local AI, no token limits, no usage caps. The first 30 days of Pro are included with every Hub purchase.
An AI assistant – named by you at install time – answers questions about your life via iMessage and email. A personal wiki auto-generates pages for every person, organisation, and topic in your graph. A conversation processing pipeline extracts facts, relationship signals, and coaching observations from recorded conversations.
The product is live. The first customers are importing their data and shaping what comes next.
Based in Hong Kong. Three decades shipping at the intersection of product, technology, and design. Leads end-to-end delivery at Creative Machines. Building Ostler because the alternative is giving your soul to the cloud and hoping for the best.
Parent company
Ostler is a product of Creative Machines – a Hong Kong specialist consultancy that turns emerging technology into sustainable competitive advantage. Our cross-functional team of strategists, creatives and engineers has conceived and shipped award-winning AI, AR/VR, IoT and phygital products for clients in a wide variety of verticals, including some of the world’s biggest brands. We speak fluent C-suite, drink our own champagne (we run on the very latest tech we recommend), and keep overheads low so value stays with our clients.
Ostler turns those same principles on ourselves: local-first, privacy-first, productised for individuals.
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