ComputeLite is a revolutionary serverless tool designed for powerful, in-browser computation. Leveraging the capabilities of Pyodide, WebR, Modern Javascript and SQLite OPFS, ComputeLite ensures that all data and code remain securely in the browser, with no server dependencies or external storage. This approach not only enhances privacy and security but also offers seamless, edge computing for data analysis and processing, entirely in the user's control.
Open Compute LiteAll your data is stored locally within your browser using SQLite's OPFS (Origin Private File System). This means the data never leaves your device unless you export or share it.
Yes, your data is secure. ComputeLite operates entirely within your browser’s sandbox:
You can export your data at any time to ensure it’s backed up or to share it with others. Data export is available in .sqlite3 format. You can also import it back into ComputeLite when needed.
Since your data is stored in the browser, clearing your browser cache or switching devices will erase or make your data unavailable unless you’ve exported it. Always back up your data regularly if you plan to switch devices or clear your browser.
ComputeLite runs in any modern browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari). There’s no need to install software or extensions—just open the app in your browser and start working.
Unlike traditional apps:
• ComputeLite does not rely on servers—all operations are handled locally.
• Your data is never sent over the internet unless you choose to export or share it.
• ComputeLite prioritizes privacy, speed, and offline functionality.
Yes, ComputeLite is free to use. There are no hidden fees, subscriptions, or server costs since everything runs locally in your browser.
No, ComputeLite does not use any third-party tracking cookies. Since it is a static, serverless app, no user activity is tracked or shared with external entities. Your privacy is a core priority, and all operations are confined to your browser.
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