Chutes integrates as a built-in provider in TypingMind, adding privacy-focused open-source LLM access
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Chutes has become a built-in provider in TypingMind, a privacy-focused LLM frontend that lets users bring their own API keys and keep chats on-device. The integration gives TypingMind users access to open-source models like GLM-5.2, Kimi K2.6, DeepSeek V3.2, Qwen3.5, and MiniMax M2.5, all running in Trusted Execution Environments (TEE) for privacy. Users can create a key at chutes.ai and add it to TypingMind's API key settings.
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Bring your own keys, pay per use, and your chats stay on your device instead of a company server.
All models run in TEE, so the operators serving the model can't see your prompts or outputs.
Add your key once and the open source lineup shows up inside it: GLM-5.2, Kimi K2.6, DeepSeek V3.2, Qwen3.5, MiniMax M2.5, and more.
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