Stop Googling commands. APX Terminal is the modern, GPU-accelerated terminal for macOS, Windows & Linux. Seamlessly control Localhost & SSH servers using natural language. Context-Aware AI (It reads your logs & errors), Model Agnostic (Bring your own keys: OpenAI, Gemini, DeepSeek, Groq), Native Performance. The Terminal. Perfected. Don’t just command. Talk. An industrial-grade terminal & SSH client engineered for precision. Local encryption. Neural intelligence. Perpetual license.
Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I’m Yoga, creator of APX Terminal.
For decades, we’ve been managing million-dollar infrastructures using terminal emulators that haven't evolved since the 90s. We paste cryptic error logs into browsers, juggle dozens of SSH keys, and memorize complex syntax. That ends today.
APX Terminal is an Enterprise-Grade AI Command Center designed for DevOps, SREs, and Senior Engineers who demand more than just a black screen.
Why APX is built for professional workflows:
1. Privacy-First & BYOK. We don’t resell your data. You bring your own keys (OpenAI, Gemini, DeepSeek, Groq). Your API keys are stored locally using OS-level encryption (Keychain/Credential Manager).
2. Hybrid Architecture. Seamlessly control your Local Machine (Zsh/PowerShell) AND Remote Production Servers (SSH) in a single, unified interface. It’s the only tool you need open.
3. GPU-Accelerated Performance. Built on WebGL. APX handles massive log streams and complex outputs without stuttering. It’s native, fast, and stable.
4. Context-Aware Intelligence. The AI doesn't just "chat." It reads your active terminal buffer. When a deployment fails or Nginx crashes, APX analyzes the exact error output and suggests the fix instantly.
We built APX to be the last terminal you'll ever need to install. Download it. Stress-test it against your production logs. Let us know what you think.
The design of encrypting SSH keys and AI conversations locally puts me completely at ease about privacy and security, allowing me to use the tool with no worries. I’d like to learn about the backup and recovery mechanism for this local encrypted vault; is it easy to migrate when reinstalling the operating system?
Having a graphical user interface (GUI) guide for operations like port forwarding is far more intuitive than memorizing command parameters, especially for beginners. Does this visualized tunnel feature support advanced custom mapping rules to meet more complex development or debugging scenarios?
Using natural language to let the AI analyze logs or execute tasks truly eliminates the hassle of looking up commands, making it feel highly intuitive. However, when my requirements are described vaguely, how accurate is its comprehension? Could you provide an example of it successfully handling a complex task?
The ability to broadcast and execute commands on multiple servers simultaneously is a total efficiency game-changer for daily maintenance, making cluster management far more convenient. When performing such batch operations, how does it clearly display and aggregate execution results to allow for quick verification that all hosts have completed the task successfully?
In real production incidents where does the context-aware AI save the most time compared to a normal terminal + copy-paste workflow?
For senior engineers already fluent in CLI, which parts of the workflow see the biggest real-world gain from APX instead of muscle memory?
The fact that the AI can actually read my logs and errors to give me context-aware advice is huge. I wonder if it can suggest specific fixes for complex deployment errors, or if it just explains what the error means in simpler terms.
Congrats on the launch, Yoga. Modern infra work has clearly outgrown the old terminal model, and treating the terminal as a real command center instead of just a shell makes a lot of sense. Excited to see how teams put this to work in real production environments.
The context-aware AI reading the terminal buffer is the killer feature here. Copying error logs into a browser tab to debug has always felt broken.
Curious about the BYOK setup - when switching between providers (say OpenAI for one task, DeepSeek for another), does it remember which model works best for different types of errors? Or is it manual switching each time?
About APX Terminal on Product Hunt
“Encrypted terminal and SSH client with built‑in AI assistant”
APX Terminal launched on Product Hunt on January 26th, 2026 and earned 100 upvotes and 17 comments, placing #11 on the daily leaderboard. Stop Googling commands. APX Terminal is the modern, GPU-accelerated terminal for macOS, Windows & Linux. Seamlessly control Localhost & SSH servers using natural language. Context-Aware AI (It reads your logs & errors), Model Agnostic (Bring your own keys: OpenAI, Gemini, DeepSeek, Groq), Native Performance. The Terminal. Perfected. Don’t just command. Talk. An industrial-grade terminal & SSH client engineered for precision. Local encryption. Neural intelligence. Perpetual license.
APX Terminal was featured in Productivity (650k followers), Developer Tools (511.2k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (466.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 281.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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