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Providers

LM Nexus is local-first, not local-only. Provider control is a core part of the product direction.

Local providers run on the user’s machine or local network. They fit workflows where local control, privacy, or offline operation matters.

Self-hosted providers run on infrastructure the user or team controls. LM Nexus is designed to connect these providers into the same workspace as local runtimes.

Custom endpoints let LM Nexus connect to OpenAI-compatible APIs exposed by local, self-hosted, or compatible provider services.

Connected providers are useful when a workflow needs a remote model or managed API. LM Nexus should make those connections configurable rather than hidden.

LM Nexus settings screenshot

Provider configuration is where local-first and connected workflows meet. Public docs will expand as the public alpha finalizes provider fields and setup flows.