What "verified safe" means here

"Safe" should never be something you're just asked to trust. On downlow it means concrete things you can check — for both the models and the tools.

For the model

  1. 1. A real, open license. We recommend Gemma because it's Apache‑2.0 — an OSI license with a patent grant, not a "terms of use" that can change.
  2. 2. Straight from the source. We link to Google's official Gemma downloads and show you the checksum command, rather than re‑hosting weights ourselves. See how →

For every tool

  1. 3. Open and inspectable. A tool package is a small file: its proven prompt and inference structure are right there to read, fork, and improve. Nothing hidden.
  2. 4. Proven by golden examples. A tool only earns "verified" when it passes its own checkable examples. Until then it's honestly labelled community or experimental.

And what downlow does not do

  • ·No trackers, no analytics that follow you, no ad SDKs — on this site or in the tools.
  • ·Your work stays on your device. The model and tools run locally; nothing is uploaded by default.
  • ·No account, no sign‑in, no cloud profile to use a tool.
  • ·We don't redistribute anyone's model weights or claim them as ours — we credit and link to their authors (Gemma is by Google).

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