BYOAIK (Bring Your Own AI Key) is a directory of AI tools that run on your own API key.
Omni
Self-hosted company AI agent that works across your tools on providers you nominate.
- Category:
- Enterprise AI Tools
- Pricing:
- Open Source
- Open source:
- Yes (Apache-2.0)
- Self-hostable:
- Yes
- Local-first:
- Yes
- Platforms:
- Self-hosted, Docker, Web
- AI providers (bring your own key):
- OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, AWS Bedrock, Azure OpenAI, Ollama, LM Studio, Custom / OpenAI-compatible
- API key storage:
- User controls deployment
- Key risk level:
- LOW
- Trust score:
- 83/100
Omni is a self-hosted AI agent for a company's workplace tools, finding context, analysing information and carrying out tasks across connected systems. It runs entirely in your cloud, on-premises or in an isolated environment, and supports Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, AWS Bedrock, Vertex AI, Azure AI Foundry or any OpenAI-compatible endpoint including vLLM, Ollama, LM Studio and LiteLLM. Extensible through MCP and connector SDKs in Python or TypeScript. Apache-2.0.
Why this trust score (83/100)
Trust measures how the tool treats your API key and how much of that has been verified. It contains no popularity signal.
- Key Safety 21/25: The key lives in a deployment you run yourself.
- Request Routing 17/20: Requests go straight from you to the AI provider.
- Transparency 20/20: Source is public under Apache-2.0, so anyone can check how the key is handled.
- Privacy 14/15: Local-first: it works without sending your data anywhere. Can be self-hosted, so the data path stays inside infrastructure you control.
- Maintenance 10/10: Actively developed, with commits within the last three months.
- Verification Confidence 1/10: Compiled from public documentation by an AI-assisted pass, not independently confirmed.
What was checked
Verification tier RESEARCH_ASSISTED, derived from the evidence below and not set by hand.
- [REPORTED · RESEARCH] This listing was compiled by an AI-assisted research pass over the tool's public website, README and documentation. No person independently confirmed it.
- [STRONG · SOURCE_SCAN] Supports a local model backend, so it can run with no cloud provider key at all. source
- [CONFIRMED · SOURCE_SCAN] Most recent commit 2026-08-21, about 0 month(s) ago. source
How your API key is handled
You self-host the app, so your API key lives in your own deployment. Requests are sent directly to the AI provider. Because it can be self-hosted, your key never has to touch a third-party backend.
Setup
Deploy it (Docker/compose), add your provider API key in the admin or environment config, then select models.