Anonymous AI chat
Open the app and ask - guest chat works without an account, and even signed in, the anonymity layer keeps your identity and your questions structurally separated. Not a no-logs pinky promise: a protocol where no one holds both halves.
Free messages to start · no card · no identity attached
Why anonymity beats deletion
Data that exists gets breached, subpoenaed, sold or studied - eventually. The only privacy that survives contact with the real world is the kind where the identifying link was never created. That's an architecture decision, and almost no AI product makes it.
Email, phone verification, payment method - most assistants collect your identity before they'll say hello, then attach it to everything after.
Products that skip accounts often still log IPs and fingerprint devices. Without structural separation, “anonymous” is a vibe, not a property.
The questions people actually bring here
Here's how OpenGradient is different
Free messages with no account at all - powered by Hermes 4 405B, an open model that answers plainly. Try the product before it knows your name.
Even with an account for credits, Oblivious HTTP relays and secure enclaves keep who-you-are and what-you-ask on opposite sides of a wall.
How the split worksBuy credits by card or stablecoins. Either way, payments fund a balance - they don't tag your conversations.
Free messages to start · no card · no identity attached
The anonymity layer
Not a policy promise - a protocol. No single party, including us, ever holds both your identity and your question.
Read the full security architectureMessages are encrypted locally before they leave your browser.
Network relays split who you are from what you're asking. No one sees both.
The model reads your prompt inside attested hardware that never learns who sent it.
When the task calls for a frontier model, switch mid-conversation. Same anonymity layer, same chat, no extra subscription.
Questions, answered
Open the chat and ask - no account, no card, no identity. The answer arrives; the link between you and the question never exists.