If it’s a small always-on computer with a little room to spare, LocalDiabetic likely runs on it today. Here’s the baseline it needs — the board and your records ask very little.
From a pocket-sized AI engine to a six-bay vault. Start anywhere — the board runs on all of them; the bigger boxes also host the full Bee at home.
Pocket-sized NVIDIA module built to run AI on-device. The natural home for the Bee — quantized and local.
Four times the AI of the Nano in the same palm-sized class. Runs the full Bee with room to grow — the edge box for power users.
Tiny, near-silent, and a genuine AI workhorse. Apple silicon runs the Bee smoothly — and it’s a computer you already trust.
A fanless x86 single-board server. Sips power, never turns off — perfect for running the board, storage, and reminders around the clock.
Purpose-built home storage. Every foot photo, document, and record kept safe on mirrored drives — so a dead disk never loses your history.
The whole stack in one box: six bays of storage and room for a real GPU — enough to host the full diabetic model at home.
Tell us what you already own and how you live. We’ll point you at the smallest box that carries your whole board — no upsell.
Help me pick a boxYour phone and watch are the messengers — a gentle tap when a foot check is due or a dose is coming up. The thinking and the records stay on the box; your wrist just shows you what it already knows.
Cloud health apps rent you back your own data, month after month, and quietly learn from it. A box you own flips that — you pay once, and the value compounds at home.
No subscription. No per-question AI meter. The box you bought keeps working.
Records and Bee questions are processed on the box — not on a server you can’t see.
Reminders and the board keep running when the internet — or the company — doesn’t.
Straight talk. The LifeBoard, your records, and reminders run on any baseline box today. Running the full diabetic Bee model on-box wants an AI-class machine — a Jetson, a Mac mini, or a ZimaCube with a GPU; lighter boxes pair a smaller on-box helper with the full Bee when you choose to reach for it. We’ll always tell you what runs where. LocalDiabetic organizes, reminds, and explains — it isn’t medical advice and doesn’t replace your care team.