About
Make AI Fit helps you choose an AI setup that fits real constraints.
Use it when you want local AI to fit your work, privacy needs, budget, and hardware without turning every question into a hardware project. The site starts from real use cases, then connects software, models, memory, devices, and tradeoffs.
Purpose
Fit comes before the label
A useful AI setup depends on the app you install, the model format you choose, the memory in your machine, and whether privacy, speed, noise, or cost matters most. Make AI Fit keeps those choices in one practical library so you can compare paths before buying hardware or rebuilding your workflow.
Audience
Who it is for
- People trying local AI for the first time and deciding where to start.
- Hardware owners who want to know what their current machine can realistically run.
- Buyers comparing laptops, mini PCs, GPUs, workstations, or Apple Silicon before spending money.
- Small teams that need a private or practical workflow without turning every decision into infrastructure work.
Method
How guidance stays useful
- Start with the job to be done, then connect software, model, memory, hardware, and privacy tradeoffs.
- Prefer official sources and visible evidence over vague performance claims.
- Call out uncertainty when hardware, model support, or runtime behavior changes faster than the page can.
- Keep recommendation language practical: buy, use what you have, wait, or test a smaller path first.
Boundaries
What Make AI Fit is not
- Not a benchmark lab that claims exact performance for every model and machine.
- Not a hardware store or vendor ranking page.
- Not legal, financial, or security advice.
- Not a replacement for checking official vendor documentation before you buy or deploy.