v1.0 developer preview · open source

Your fire.
Your keys.
Your code.

Flamra is a fast, Windows-first AI coding agent in Rust. Point it at your own provider key — your prompts and code go straight to the model, never through our servers.

$ no telemetry · no proxy · no lock-in — Apache-2.0 / MIT

Bring your own key

Your prompts go to your provider. We're not in the path.

No accounts on our servers, no metered middle-layer, no markup. Flamra runs on your machine and talks directly to the provider you already pay for.

Your machine

flamra

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Flamra servers

not in the path

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Your provider

your API key

Translation: the middle box doesn't exist. Your traffic is machine → provider, full stop. Swap providers anytime; nothing is locked to us.

One core, three surfaces

A Rust core you can drive however you work.

// primary

CLI & agent

A real terminal agent: tool-use loop, file edits, shell, grep/glob, MCP, skills, and a one-shot --agent mode for scripts and CI. The same loop powers everything else.

// desktop

Tauri app

A native desktop shell over the same Rust core. Windows-first, with macOS and Linux builds.

// remote

Web & daemon

An HTTP + WebSocket daemon and Web UI to drive sessions remotely, sharing the identical core.

Benchmarked

Top-tier resolve rate on SWE-bench Lite — at a fraction of the cost.

Flamra's agent loop paired with an open, inexpensive model (DeepSeek-V4-Pro) goes head-to-head with agents built on frontier models — for a few dollars a full run.

soon
% resolved on SWE-bench Lite
300 instances · official harness
soon
public Lite leaderboard rank
among open submissions
soon
cost for a full 300-run
open model · BYO key

# Official SWE-bench Lite submission in progress — verified numbers publish here.

Works with your provider

Bring the model you already use.

Anthropic OpenAI Gemini DeepSeek MiniMax Grok Azure Bedrock Vertex + OpenAI-compatible
v1.0 is a developer preview. Binaries aren't code-signed yet — Windows SmartScreen and macOS Gatekeeper will warn on first launch; see the release notes for one-click bypass. Signing is planned once the product stabilizes.
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Light it up.

Free, open source, and yours to run however you like.