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Tilores Studio desktop entity resolution
Entity resolution on your machine. No cloud, no signup.
Entity resolution has always been enterprise software: book a demo, sign a big contract before you see it run on your data. Tilores Studio changes that. The same real-time matching engine behind our cloud product, running entirely on your machine. Load your CSV, resolve duplicates live, nothing leaves your laptop. Now a local MCP server lets Claude Code, Codex and other AI assistants search, import and steer Studio against your data. Free up to 100k records. macOS, Windows, Linux.
I'm Steven, one of the co-founders of Tilores.
Entity resolution (working out that "J. Smith", "John Smith" and "Jon Smyth" are the same person across messy datasets) has always been enterprise software. Book a demo, talk to sales, contract, months of procurement before you ever see it run on your own data. Which is backwards, because the teams who need it most (banks, compliance, fraud, healthcare) are exactly the ones who can't hand their data to a stranger's cloud just to evaluate a tool.
So we built Tilores Studio. It's the same real-time matching engine that runs our cloud product, packaged to run entirely on your own machine. Download it, drop in your own CSV, and watch it resolve duplicates in real time. Nothing leaves your laptop. It's free up to 100,000 records, enough to test it properly on real data rather than a toy sample.
It ships with two pre-configured use cases (people and companies), sample datasets, a golden-record view, an entity graph, and the same GraphQL API as our cloud product, so if you outgrow it there's no migration.
New in this build: Studio runs a local MCP server. So AI assistants like Claude Code and Codex can now drive it directly, searching your entities, exploring matches, importing and exporting data, and steering the app, all against your local data with nothing leaving your machine. If you're building agentic workflows over messy data, this gives your assistant a resolved entity layer it can actually query.
We built this because we were tired of telling curious engineers "book a demo" when they just wanted to try the thing. Now you can.
Happy to get into anything: the matching rules, the MCP integration, where it breaks, what's on the roadmap. I'll be here all day.
About Tilores Studio desktop entity resolution on Product Hunt
“Entity resolution on your machine. No cloud, no signup.”
Tilores Studio desktop entity resolution was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 36 upvotes and 36 comments, placing #14 on the daily leaderboard. Entity resolution has always been enterprise software: book a demo, sign a big contract before you see it run on your data. Tilores Studio changes that. The same real-time matching engine behind our cloud product, running entirely on your machine. Load your CSV, resolve duplicates live, nothing leaves your laptop. Now a local MCP server lets Claude Code, Codex and other AI assistants search, import and steer Studio against your data. Free up to 100k records. macOS, Windows, Linux.
On the analytics side, Tilores Studio desktop entity resolution competes within Data & Analytics, Database and Data Science — topics that collectively have 11.8k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Tilores Studio desktop entity resolution performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Tilores Studio desktop entity resolution?
Tilores Studio desktop entity resolution was hunted by Steven Renwick. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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