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The desktop app is the flagship experience.

The browser is the low-friction front door. The downloaded app is where read-aloud, AI commentary, offline workflows, richer search, and future sermon or church features can grow without compromise.

Quick Install

Use the path that fits the user.

Native installers are for normal users. Brew, Scoop, and the shell bundle are ready for power users, CI, and keyboard-first setups. If you want someone else to handle Ollama, voices, or guided API.Bible setup, that can also be offered as a paid convenience service.

Command Paths

Homebrew

brew tap jd4rider/logos-ai https://github.com/jd4rider/homebrew-logos-ai brew install --cask logos-ai

Scoop

scoop bucket add logos-ai https://github.com/jd4rider/scoop-logos-ai scoop install logos-ai

Shell Install

curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jd4rider/logos-releases/main/install.sh | bash

macOS

Tray-first setup

Best fit for the current Wails build. Use the menu bar flow, keep the reader close at hand, and move into deeper study without keeping a heavy browser tab open.

Download `.pkg`

Windows

Study desk

Use the desktop build when you want richer reading, AI help, and future exports or sermon prep in a more persistent workspace.

Download `.exe`

Linux

Power-user path

Ideal for technical users who care about local models, offline workflows, CLI/TUI flexibility, and direct configuration control.

Download AppImage

What you get

  • Offline-friendly reading and imported local translations
  • AI commentary and study help where configured
  • Read-aloud with Kokoro, Piper, or system fallback voices
  • Future sermon prep, exports, sync, and team features

Read-Aloud Setup

Kokoro is the recommended voice stack. Piper is still a solid local option. When neither is installed, Windows and Linux now fall back to basic system speech automatically. Best-quality read-aloud is currently English-first, while other languages depend on matching Piper voices or the system voices installed on the device.

The current desktop installer can open a local setup window on first launch so the machine can prepare a private Python runtime, download Kokoro assets, and pull the lightweight Ollama chat plus embeddings models without making the user assemble it by hand.

Setup

Documentation for API.Bible keys, Ollama, BYOK, and release installs lives on the docs site. Start with the installer, then add the setup path that matches how you want to study. Optional paid setup help can also cover Ollama, Kokoro or Piper, and guided API.Bible configuration if you do not want to wire it up yourself.