Loom v0.7.4 is out for macOS, Linux and Windows

Company

A small studio with a strong opinion.

MingLLM is the studio behind Loom Conductor, a free, open-source desktop app that conducts a fleet of six real Claude Code sessions. This page is about who makes Loom and how.

How we build

Three habits, no exceptions.

The opinion is simple: a tool that runs autonomous agents on your machine should be small, readable, and yours. Everything about how MingLLM ships Loom follows from that.

Ship it whole

The entire app is public under Apache-2.0: the Tauri 2 shell, the Rust core, and the React 19 front end. Not a sample, not a thin client to a hosted service. The open source page explains why.

Free means free

Loom costs nothing, collects no telemetry, and asks for no account beyond your existing Claude login. You pay your model providers directly, and that is the whole pricing model.

Small and native

The installer is about 13 MB and runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows. Tauri 2 and Rust keep it lean while the workspace stays full-featured: terminal, editor, git, preview, and the Design tab.

One product, done properly

Loom Conductor is the work.

The fleet

Six real Claude Code CLI sessions in parallel, driven by your existing Claude login with no API key for the fleet. Start with the fleet.

The Conductor

A bring-your-own-key reasoning model from any of 12+ providers, or a local model through LM Studio, MLX, or Ollama, that plans, dispatches, recovers, and verifies. Meet the Conductor.

The conviction

Coding agents got good. Babysitting them did not. The manifesto lays out why we think conducting beats chatting.

Where to find us

MingLLM keeps a deliberately small footprint. The product speaks on this site, the code speaks on GitHub, and the documentation lives at docs.mingllm.com. There is no growth team, no tracking pixel, and no newsletter pop-up, because none of those make the fleet finish your refactor any faster.

Hand it the work.
Walk away.

macOS, Linux, and Windows. Around 13 MB. Free and open source.