BYOK LLM client with multi-provider access, agentic workflows, remote control
About this app
Agora is a fully open-source, BYOK (Bring Your Own Key) Android LLM client for power users. It connects directly to 8+ AI providers with no intermediary servers or tracking. All conversations stay local on your device.
Features: * Multi-round agentic tool calling: web search (Brave, Serper, Tavily, SearXNG), code execution, remote shell execution, file operations (read/write/edit/glob/grep), memory management, and semantic conversation search * Remote device control via Conch protocol: end-to-end encrypted (ECDH + AES-256-GCM + HMAC-SHA256) with multi-device support and MCP integration for Claude Desktop * Non-linear branching: edit any past message and explore alternative conversation paths without losing context, powered by a tree-structured Room database * On-device LLM inference via llama.cpp (GGUF) and local embeddings for RAG-powered semantic search * Deep reasoning support: leading reasoning models (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, DeepSeek, Qwen) with streaming think-tag rendering * Active memory and saved memory files for persistent context across conversations * Context window management with real-time token counting and sliding window * .agora export/import (conversations, memories, prompts, settings, keys) and import from Claude and ChatGPT exports * Markdown rendering with syntax highlighting, LaTeX math, image and file attachments * English and Chinese language support
Licensed under MIT, by Newo Ether.
What's New in v1.3.7
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- * Network proxy support (HTTP / HTTPS / SOCKS5) with a bypass list
- * Custom font support with import/export
- * OpenRouter can now be used for embeddings, with API-key auto-fill
- * web_fetch now returns full page content (it was returning only navigation)
- * Image transcription morphs in place instead of flashing away
- * Smoother scale+fade animations for thought blocks and appended steps
Version history
Jun 24, 2026 · 51.3 MB · Android API 24–36 · code 25
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- * Network proxy support (HTTP / HTTPS / SOCKS5) with a bypass list
- * Custom font support with import/export
- * OpenRouter can now be used for embeddings, with API-key auto-fill
- * web_fetch now returns full page content (it was returning only navigation)
- * Image transcription morphs in place instead of flashing away
- * Smoother scale+fade animations for thought blocks and appended steps
SHA-256 9696f91f15258f905963ce5013eb71a6bf3bc66a4ef59375852cbd16cb50a2bb
Jun 21, 2026 · 51.2 MB · Android API 24–36 · code 24
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- * DuckDuckGo Lite web search, faster and lighter
- * Editable default prompts with per-prompt settings
- * Haptic feedback on long-press, drawer, and images
- * In-app crash log viewer with copy button
- * Sandbox SAF DocumentsProvider and root home
- * Auto-fetch models on provider config change
SHA-256 0a87d701044d40bf5a5e8d000dba02255d49a50a2f544de8c8fafe729e5f9765
Jun 11, 2026 · 52.2 MB · Android API 24–36 · code 16
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
SHA-256 83af053420197cb60ec58e4461e5f946d9b5762c5b08d1f1a0fd51156c7dda22
Will it run on your device?
78%
- Runs on a broad range of modern Android versions.
- ABI coverage is focused on newer 64-bit devices.
- Aligned with the latest Android target SDK expectations.
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