Private AI tools for developers who want local control.
ZiCorp LLC builds software around local models, developer automation, and secure engineering workflows. The focus is practical tooling that keeps code, prompts, and project context close to the machine doing the work.

Register and sign in without external identity services.
The web host now uses a local account store, PBKDF2 password hashing, HTTP-only cookies, and Zero Trust request scopes for authentication entry points.
Local registration
Create an account directly in the app with password policy checks and no third-party provider.
Session boundary
Signed-in sessions use the ZiCorp local cookie scheme and request-level trust evaluation.
Protected console
The account console displays current identity claims and live Zero Trust signals.
LM Studio Copilot connects local AI to the developer workflow.
The Visual Studio Code extension brings LM Studio into editor workflows for local chat, inline code suggestions, project generation, shell-aware execution, and controlled file changes.
Local model workflow
Use AI assistance while keeping source code and prompts on the developer machine.
Code-aware automation
Generate, inspect, and update projects with context from the local workspace.
Controlled execution
Pair AI-generated actions with approval gates, backups, and visible command output.
Engineering capabilities behind the work.
ZiCorp LLC sits at the intersection of private AI, application engineering, automation, and defensive architecture.
Local AI integration
Connect local model runtimes to practical application and editor workflows.
VS Code extensions
Build developer tools that fit into existing source-control and coding habits.
Blazor MAUI hybrid apps
Deliver shared web and native UI surfaces from one Razor component foundation.
Zero Trust architecture
Apply explicit verification, least privilege, and auditability to site and app infrastructure.
Security is part of the site infrastructure.
This Blazor MAUI Hybrid project treats security as a platform concern. The current runtime is evaluated by shared Zero Trust policy code before the site presents trust signals.
The request is treated as constrained public, auth, static, framework, or authenticated access.
The request scope and method are limited to the minimum surface required.
The request is on HTTPS, localhost development, or the MAUI hybrid runtime.
Runtime posture is known: Web on Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.26200.0.
Headers, antiforgery boundary, and isolated external links are active.
Public profile, code, and product links.
Follow the engineering footprint through GitHub, LinkedIn, and the Visual Studio Marketplace listing for LM Studio Copilot.