PewDiePie’s AI ambitions have finally become a reality after months of documenting his journey into building his own free AI platform.
As revealed in a video titled “MY trillion $Dollar Project is finally OUT!”, PewDiePie has officially launched Odysseus, a free self-hosted AI workspace designed to give users an alternative to popular platforms like ChatGPT and Claude.
Over the last year, the YouTuber has been diving deep into AI development, building custom systems to run open source models on his own hardware, and aiming to create a tool that offered the same convenience as mainstream AI platforms without relying on cloud services or handing data over to major tech companies. Well, now that project has finally arrived. PewDiePie launches free self-hosted AI workspace Odysseus
According to the official description, “Odysseus is a self-hosted interface for talking to language models – chat, autonomous agents, tools, model serving, email, research, and more. Local-first, privacy-first, and no telemetry. Just you and your models.”
The interface is essentially designed as an all-in-one AI workspace where users can connect local models or external APIs, run autonomous AI agents, perform deep research tasks, compare multiple model outputs side by side, and manage documents directly inside the platform.
In the launch video, PewDiePie showcases the interface’s various features, demonstrating how it can handle research tasks, manage conversations, and operate as a private AI assistant without relying entirely on third-party services.
Despite all that, a major focus of the platform is privacy. Odysseus is marketed as a local-first experience, meaning users can keep their conversations, files, and personal data on hardware they control rather than sending everything to external servers.
The project is also completely open source and free to use. On the website, PewDiePie describes it as having “No sales team, no demo request, no Trojan horse,” while encouraging users to download, modify, and host it themselves.
That philosophy was summed up during the launch with one of the project’s most direct messages aimed at major AI companies: “The war on big tech has just begun.”



What makes it different from running ollama locally?
I got it up and running yesterday. You run ollama llms through it but it has some fun/useful tools like getting multiple models to give answers to the same question and voting on the correct answer.
Its more a quality-of-life thing, basically.
Sounds more like a hub you would plug ollama into, along with other platforms. Kinda like putting all your favorite stores in a mall is useful.
Doesn’t Open WebUI along with countless other frontends do this?
i would say this is like if open code and open web ui had a baby it would be this. It’s a web interface for self hosting models but runs them through open code to make it agentic. Helpful for non developers to get into running models, but imo isn’t significant bc using open code tui and connecting it to a llama.cpp or vllm self hosted api is not difficult for devs
Yeah i know there’s a couple, but I haven’t seen what all each platform does, especially not his, so I can’t speak to the usefulness or innovation.
Yes, this is similar to opencode or hermes. A gateway platform to integrate LLMs and tools
ok, how is that different from openclaw
Yeah, the article title is misleading.
if I’m seeing it right, it looks like odyssius is meant to be more of a front end. IE it still needs ollama as the back end.
So more an alternative to Jan or comfy.
His preteen followers don’t know how to do that.
Guy’s gotta stay relevant somehow.
Hate to break it to you, but his preteen followers have careers now. He’s been doing a lot of Linux and tech stuff for over a year.