Local AI agent orchestrator

What a local AI agent orchestrator should be.

Coordinate multiple AI agents on your own machine—where your code already builds—instead of renting a cloud control plane. Ozthra AI Relay is the vendor-neutral local orchestrator: bring your own agents and subscriptions, with guardrails, approvals, and audit you own.

Runs locally Vendor-neutral Bring your own subscription Governed & auditable

The control plane for your agents should run where the work already lives—your machine—not in a cloud you rent, tied to a model you did not choose, behind a meter you did not ask for.

The category

Five things a local orchestrator gets right

If agents are going to work together on real code, the coordinator has to be local, neutral, and governed.

Local execution

Runs where repos, SDKs, databases, credentials, and tests already work—on macOS and Windows.

Vendor-neutral

Coordinates any approved agent—Codex, Claude Code, Grok CLI, Copilot, Cursor, local models—without a home model to push.

Bring your own subscription

Use the plans and keys you already pay for. No token resale, no usage meter on local runs.

Governed

Approval gates, command policies, repository allow-lists, and changed-file limits at the trust boundary.

Auditable

Local run history with terminal, diff, and test replay—plus redacted summaries you can share safely.

Isolated by default

Every run uses dedicated branches and git worktrees, with guarded PR handoff only after approval.

FAQ

Local AI agent orchestrator: common questions

What is a local AI agent orchestrator?

A local AI agent orchestrator coordinates multiple AI agents—coding CLIs and model APIs—on your own machine rather than in a vendor's cloud. It sequences steps, runs tests, enforces guardrails and approvals, and keeps an audit trail, so several agents can work together where your code already builds.

Why run agents locally instead of in the cloud?

Because the work already lives locally: your repositories, SDKs, databases, credentials, and tests are set up on the developer machine. Running there means agents operate in a real environment, your code and keys never leave your hardware, and there is no cloud execution bill.

Do I bring my own models and subscriptions?

Yes. Ozthra AI Relay is vendor-neutral and bring-your-own: use Codex, Claude Code, Grok CLI, Copilot, Cursor, or local models under your own account and subscription. Ozthra AI Relay never resells tokens and never meters your usage.

How is this different from cloud agent control planes?

Most 'agent control planes' are enterprise cloud services that govern fleets of server-side agents. A local AI agent orchestrator brings the same governance—approvals, policy, audit—down to the individual or team desktop, with no cloud requirement and no vendor lock-in.

Early access

Run the vendor-neutral local orchestrator.

Ozthra AI Relay is live in early access on macOS (Windows in development). Coordinate the agents you already use, locally, with guardrails and audit you own.