French workshop - local AI - build-to-order

Behind LocalIA,
a reachable human.

LocalIA is built by Damien Ogryzek. The goal is simple: help freelancers, SMEs and technical teams run open-weight LLMs locally, with readable sizing before purchase.

proof

What is already verifiable.

before even asking for a quote
01

Public calculator

GPU to LLM sizing is visible before any sales contact: VRAM, quantization, single GPU and multi-GPU rigs.

02

Traceable data

Model and GPU pages are built from versioned data and a daily Hugging Face sync.

03

Declared identity

The site is published by Damien OGRYZEK, Entrepreneur individuel (micro-entreprise), SIREN 918508862.

04

Written order path

No opaque checkout: email scoping, firm quote, deposit, announced build time, then insured delivery.

position

Trust also comes from what we do not fake.

The calculator can bring traffic. To sell a machine worth several thousand euros, the site also has to be clear about its current proof level.

  • No phantom stock: rigs are assembled to order while the showroom is not funded.
  • No fake benchmarks: real performance will be published after tests on a physical machine.
  • No automated sales chase: one request means one written reply, not a spam sequence.
  • No forced sale: if a Mac Studio, cloud setup or used RTX card is enough, the quote will say so.
order

An order should be easy to follow.

from need to delivered rig
  1. 01

    Scoping

    You send the target model, users, data constraints, GDPR concerns and approximate budget.

  2. 02

    Sizing

    I compare VRAM, CPU, RAM, storage, power, noise and upgrade margin, then propose a config.

  3. 03

    Quote

    You receive a VAT-included price, estimated timeline, performance assumptions and warranty terms.

  4. 04

    Assembly

    After validation, the rig is assembled, installed, tested, documented and delivered with onboarding.

next strong proof

The first showcase rig.

The next LocalIA step is not more advertising: it is photos, a short video and benchmarks on a physical machine. Until then, performance remains sizing estimates.

Test the calculator ->