
Cherry Studio
Features of Cherry Studio
Use Cases of Cherry Studio
FAQ about Cherry Studio
QWhat is Cherry Studio?
Cherry Studio is an open-source, cross-platform desktop AI assistant client. Its core positioning is a one-stop workstation that aggregates AI models and tools from multiple providers, supporting conversations, knowledge bases, agents, drawing, and other functionalities.
QWhat AI models does Cherry Studio support?
Supports integrating OpenAI GPT, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, DeepSeek, Wenxin Yiyan, and other mainstream cloud models, as well as running local models via Ollama, with ongoing ecosystem expansion.
QHow does Cherry Studio ensure data security and privacy?
Provides a fully offline local version, with data stored on the user’s device, using enterprise-grade AES-256 encryption, and supports private deployment to ensure data does not pass through third-party servers.
QWhat is the use of Cherry Studio's knowledge base feature?
Allows users to import PDFs, DOCX, and other files to build a personalized knowledge base, enabling precise Q&A via vector search, making AI responses more professional, and supports cloud synchronization and export of knowledge bases.
QWhat can Cherry Studio's Agent do?
Agents can understand complex objectives, autonomously plan steps, and call tools (such as manipulating files or executing code) to complete tasks, with all steps transparent to the user; sensitive operations require user approval.
QWhat versions and system requirements does Cherry Studio have?
Offers Windows, macOS, Linux cross-platform versions, including Standard, Portable, and an Intel hardware-optimized Core™ Ultra local version; users can choose according to their needs.
QWho is Cherry Studio suitable for?
Suitable for developers, content creators, researchers, enterprise teams, and other users who require efficient orchestration of multiple AI capabilities, knowledge management, or who prioritize data privacy and local deployment.