Kunlun Tech Brings AI Power Directly to Your Desktop with TianGong Skywork
Kunlun Tech's Desktop AI Revolution
In a move that could change how we work with computers, Kunlun Tech launched its TianGong Skywork Desktop Edition on February 4, 2026. This isn't just another AI assistant - it's bringing enterprise-level artificial intelligence directly to personal computers.
Privacy Meets Power
The standout feature? Complete local operation. While most AI tools rely on cloud servers, Skywork keeps everything on your device. "We're giving users both security and speed," explains Kunlun Tech's press release. Your sensitive documents never leave your computer, eliminating cloud privacy concerns.
Windows users gain particularly robust support:
- Deep file handling for images, videos and complex documents
- Instant response times without waiting for cloud processing
- Flexible model selection between Claude Opus4.5, Claude Sonnet4.5 or Gemini3Pro
More Than Just Tools - A Digital Partner
The company describes Skywork as "Claude Cowork" for Windows environments. It's designed to evolve from performing tasks to actively collaborating:
"Imagine an assistant that doesn't just follow commands but anticipates needs," says the product team. "That's the shift we're enabling."
The built-in skill library contains over 100 specialized functions covering everything from data analysis to creative content generation.
Why This Matters Now
With businesses increasingly handling large files containing sensitive information, local AI processing solves two critical problems:
- Eliminating data transfer risks
- Maintaining performance with massive files
Early testers report significant productivity boosts in fields like legal document review and media production where both privacy and processing power are paramount.
Key Points:
- Local-first architecture ensures complete data privacy
- Multiple top AI models available at user's discretion
- Hundreds of specialized skills built right in
- Windows optimized for professional workflows
- Transforms PCs into intelligent collaboration partners


