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Kiori vs Anytype
AI Knowledge Workspace vs Local-First Privacy Tool
The short version
Anytype is a privacy-first, local-first workspace. Your data lives on your device, syncs peer-to-peer, and is end-to-end encrypted. No cloud servers touch your content. If data sovereignty is non-negotiable, Anytype takes it further than almost anyone.
Kiori trades absolute local-first control for AI-powered retrieval, visual curation, and public sharing. Your documents become a queryable knowledge base with cited answers, and you can share that knowledge publicly. EU-hosted with strong privacy, but cloud-based.
Feature Comparison
| Fonctionnalité | Kiori | Anytype |
|---|---|---|
| AI retrieval | Built-in with confidence scores and source citations | Local LLM integration via API (BYO model). No native AI. |
| Data storage | Cloud (EU data residency, GCP europe-west4) | Local-first. Data stays on your device. P2P sync. |
| Encryption | Server-side encryption, PII detection | End-to-end encrypted. Zero-knowledge architecture. |
| Open source | No | Yes. Open-source client. |
| Visual knowledge mapping | Canvases with 14+ card types | No spatial canvases. Set and graph views for objects. |
| Public workspaces | Native. Share knowledge publicly, visitors query with AI. | Publishing features available, but limited compared to full wiki |
| Document import | 15+ formats with OCR (PDF, DOCX, slides) | Markdown import. Limited document format support. |
| Organization model | Documents, pages, canvases with AI retrieval | Objects and types (similar to Capacities). Relations and sets. |
When to choose Anytype
- •Data sovereignty is your top priority. You want zero-knowledge encryption and local-first storage.
- •You want to self-host everything, including sync infrastructure.
- •You prefer open-source tools you can audit and modify.
- •You want to run local LLMs against your notes without data leaving your machine.
- •You need full offline capability with no internet dependency.
- •You're comfortable with a more technical setup in exchange for maximum control.
When to choose Kiori
- You want AI retrieval that works out of the box, with cited answers and confidence scores.
- You work with documents (PDFs, research papers, reports) and need them queryable.
- You want visual canvases for spatial curation and synthesis.
- You want to share knowledge publicly: wikis, community pages, team knowledge bases.
- You need multimodal search across images, audio, and video.
- EU data residency is sufficient for your privacy needs (you don't need local-only storage).
- You want a managed service without the overhead of self-hosting.
The philosophical difference
Anytype asks: "How do I own my data completely?" Kiori asks: "How do I build on what I already know?"
These aren't competing questions. They reflect different priorities. Anytype is the best choice if you believe your knowledge infrastructure should be fully decentralized, encrypted, and under your control. That comes with trade-offs: AI features require you to bring your own model, document import is limited, and the setup is more technical.
Kiori prioritizes what you can do with your knowledge: retrieve it with AI, curate it visually, share it publicly, and compound it over time. That requires cloud infrastructure, which means trusting a hosted service. Kiori mitigates this with EU hosting, PII detection, and no tracking, but it's not local-first.
If privacy means "nobody can access my data, not even the service provider," Anytype is the answer. If privacy means "my data is handled responsibly in a jurisdiction I trust," Kiori covers that while giving you more AI capability.
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