BUILT FOR WORKFLOW STABILITY

Sovereign Annotation. Zero cloud touchpoints. Absolute data autonomy.

An architecture designed for stability on resource constrained systems. LensLaber allows you to manage complex projects without compromising data integrity, ensuring a reliable, local workflow.

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100%

Offline operation

0

Telemetry events

20,000+

Images validated

600–900MB

Typical RAM footprint

Figures reflect the current beta. Both the beta and the final release operate with zero telemetry — fully offline.

LensLaber Workspace Dashboard
Running YOLO + MobileSAM on CPU-only hardware from 2015 is impressive engineering. The offline-first design is smart for domains like medical imaging, manufacturing QC, or anything with data sovereignty constraints where cloud upload is a non-starter.

Harry Ratcliffe

AI Accelerator Institute — commenting on LinkedIn

Security & Transparency

LensLaber is closed-source, but nothing about how it's verified should be. Every release is independently checkable before it touches your machine.

Verified Identity

No anonymous publisher. The creator is reachable directly, with a public track record.

Independently Scanned

Both installers are scanned live on VirusTotal, with reports hosted on their own servers, not ours.

Checksum Verification

Every download ships with its SHA-256 hash, so you can confirm the file wasn't altered or corrupted in transit.

View checksums below ↓

Note: as an independent beta release, the Windows installer doesn't yet carry a commercial EV Code Signing Certificate, so SmartScreen may show an "Unknown Publisher" warning. Click "More info" → "Run anyway" to proceed.

Deploy LensLaber Beta

Windows

Download .exe

SHA-256 Checksum

348c7770e69bc0c4ee132a322c588f917bf8f59f699f8c711e14c8a90a701b59 Security Report (0/56)

Linux

Download .AppImage

SHA-256 Checksum

13bd97751a93d8bb9157d595dca2b18b7ff6f061296249780e4db88dc88a21d6 Security Report (0/62)

Note: Software is currently self-published and unsigned. You may see installation prompts from your OS.

By downloading LensLaber you agree to our Terms of Use. This is a beta release: use at your own risk and keep independent backups of your data. The software collects no personal data. See our Privacy Policy.

Beta Program Details

This beta version includes a 30-day usage limit per installation to ensure you are always running the latest version.
Reward: Active beta testers who provide consistent, constructive feedback will receive a free commercial license upon final release.

Performance & Requirements

LensLaber is built on a CPU-first architecture for native compatibility with low-end hardware.

Minimum Baseline

  • CPU: Intel® Core™ i3/i5 (Tested: i5-4200U @ 1.60GHz)
  • RAM: 4 GB (8 GB recommended)
  • Storage: SSD Recommended
  • GPU: Integrated Graphics / Entry-level GPU

Stability Metrics

Validated on 20,000+ images. Ensures consistent memory footprint (600–900 MB) and stable CPU utilization for long-duration annotation sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions before evaluating LensLaber for your workflow.

Does LensLaber send any data to the cloud?

No. LensLaber runs 100% offline with zero telemetry — in the beta and in the final release. Your images and annotations never leave your machine. The 30-day usage window is checked locally, with no server involved.

Why does Windows show a security warning on first run?

As an independent beta release, the installer doesn't yet carry a commercial EV Code Signing Certificate, so SmartScreen shows an "Unknown Publisher" prompt. Click "More info" → "Run anyway" to continue. The binary is independently verifiable via VirusTotal and SHA-256.

What happens after the 30-day beta period?

You'll need to install the latest beta build to keep using LensLaber — this check happens locally, with no server involved. Testers who provide consistent, constructive feedback during the beta receive a free commercial license at final release, which will remain fully offline with zero telemetry.

Can I use my own AI models?

Yes. The detection engine is fully agnostic — load any YOLO model in ONNX format to keep full control over your own weights.

Is the source code available?

LensLaber is proprietary software. The GitHub repository is used for binary distribution and documentation, not source access. Developer identity, scan reports, and checksums are fully public for independent verification.