Private AI chat

    AI chat where “private” is a protocol, not a promise.

    Every mainstream assistant offers privacy settings. OpenGradient offers privacy structure: messages are encrypted on your device, routed through relays that split who you are from what you ask, and decrypted only inside attested secure enclaves. The models are the frontier - GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok - plus open models that answer plainly.

    Private, anonymous AIOHTTP + secure enclavesGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok

    Free messages to start · no card · no identity attached

    Settings are not privacy

    “Turn off history” still means they saw everything.

    Retention toggles govern what a provider keeps - not what it sees. Your questions still arrive attached to your account, your IP, your card. The honest framing: mainstream AI privacy is a delete button on someone else's copy.

    The request itself identifies you

    Account, payment method, IP address - identity travels with every prompt regardless of retention settings. Deletion policies start after the exposure.

    Trust concentrated in one operator

    Policy privacy means one company's configuration, employees and legal exposure stand between your questions and daylight. That's a single point of failure by design.

    The questions people actually bring here

    “Medical symptoms I'm not ready to say out loud yet.”“The financial mess, with real numbers.”“A work situation involving names I can't have logged.”

    Here's how OpenGradient is different

    How structural privacy works

    Encrypted before it leaves

    Messages are encrypted on your device. The network path never carries readable content.

    Split by design

    Oblivious HTTP relays separate identity from content: the party that knows who you are never sees what you asked, and vice versa.

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    Decrypted only in enclaves

    Prompts are opened inside attested secure hardware that never learns who sent them. Even we can't join the two halves.

    Free messages to start · no card · no identity attached

    The anonymity layer

    No single party ever holds both halves.

    Not a policy promise - a protocol. No single party, including us, ever holds both your identity and your question.

    Read the full security architecture
    1. Encrypted on your device

      Messages are encrypted locally before they leave your browser.

    2. Anonymized by Oblivious HTTP

      Network relays split who you are from what you're asking. No one sees both.

    3. Unlocked only in a secure enclave

      The model reads your prompt inside attested hardware that never learns who sent it.

    ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini - one tab away.

    When the task calls for a frontier model, switch mid-conversation. Same anonymity layer, same chat, no extra subscription.

    ChatGPTChatGPT
    ClaudeClaude
    GeminiGemini
    GrokGrok
    ByteDance SeedByteDance Seed

    Questions, answered

    Frequently asked

    How is this different from incognito mode or history toggles?
    Those control retention on the provider's copy. Here the provider-side view is structurally incomplete: relays see identity but not content, enclaves see content but not identity. There is no complete copy to retain.
    Do I sacrifice model quality for privacy?
    No - the catalog includes GPT-5.5, Claude (Fable 5, Opus 4.8, Sonnet 5), Gemini, Grok and DeepSeek, alongside uncensored open models like Hermes 4. Same models, different envelope.
    What does it cost?
    Free messages to start, no card. After that, pay per message from a credit balance - 1,000 credits = $1, packs from $10, no subscription.
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    Ask the real question

    The one you rephrase for ChatGPT. Free to start - no card, no identity attached, no copy of this conversation with your name on it.