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The following example illustrates how developers can explore local AI capabilities by using developer tools before integrating them into an application. In this scenario, a developer uses AI Dev Gallery to try Windows AI APIs locally, evaluating features such as text generation or text recognition without relying on cloud-based inference.
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:::image type="content"source="../media/ai-dev-gallery-local-inference-demo.gif" alt-text="Example showing AI Dev Gallery interface showing a developer exploring Windows AI APIs locally on a Windows device,with sample inputs and outputs displayed in a development environment." lightbox="../media/ai-dev-gallery-local-inference-demo.gif":::
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:::image type="content"source="../media/ai-dev-gallery-local-inference-demo.gif" alt-text="Animation showing AI Dev Gallery interface showing a developer exploring Windows AI APIs locally on a Windows device,with sample inputs and outputs displayed in a development environment." lightbox="../media/ai-dev-gallery-local-inference-demo.gif":::
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Common scenarios where local AI may be appropriate include:
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https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/ai/
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This page provides a central entry point for understanding how Microsoft Foundry on Windows supports local AI development across Windows devices.
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This page provides a central entry point for understanding how Microsoft Foundry on Windows supports local AI development across Windows devices.

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