A roleplay frontend for your local model

The ERP frontend for Ollama.

Ollama runs the model on your machine. AgenticLover is the chat around it — built for erotic roleplay, with persistent characters, persona memory, and extensions. Connect your local server and the scene runs on a model you control.

Ollama plus a real UI

Ollama is the engine. This is the cockpit.

On its own, Ollama gives you a model server and a command line — fine for a quick prompt, thin for a roleplay scene. A frontend is what turns it into a place you can actually play.

AgenticLover connects to the Ollama server you are already running and wraps it in characters, memory, and tools. The brain stays local; the experience gets built.

Talks straight to Ollama

Point AgenticLover at the Ollama server already running on your machine. It reads the models you have pulled and lists them in a dropdown — no extra bridge or adapter.

No cloud filter on the scene

When the model runs in Ollama on your hardware, no provider applies a content policy to the reply. The roleplay is shaped by the model you chose and nothing else.

Characters that hold memory

Personas keep voice and history across the scene. The character remembers what happened earlier and the dynamic you set instead of resetting every message.

Setup

From Ollama to first scene in three steps.

If Ollama is already running, you are most of the way there. AgenticLover detects the server and lists the models you have pulled.

Step 01

Run Ollama and pull a model

Install Ollama, then pull a chat model — plenty of open models are tuned for long-form, permissive roleplay. Ollama serves them on http://localhost:11434 by default.

Step 02

Connect AgenticLover

In AI Provider settings, choose Ollama, paste the base URL, and hit Test Connection. Your installed models appear automatically — pick the one you want to roleplay on.

Step 03

Build a character and play

Write a persona — voice, setting, the dynamic — and start the scene. Every reply is generated by the model in your own Ollama instance.

What the frontend adds

More than a chat box.

If you have run a SillyTavern-style setup on Ollama, you know the model is only half of it. AgenticLover is an alternative frontend for the same server, built around personas, memory, and an extension layer.

A real frontend, not a terminal

Ollama gives you a model server and a command line. AgenticLover gives you the chat surface around it — personas, scenes, and a UI built for roleplay.

Persona memory built in

Characters carry their voice and the history of the scene. Pick a roleplay back up later and the persona knows where you left off.

Extensions in the same chat

Voice, image generation, and connected devices plug into the conversation, so a scene on a local model can reach past plain text.

Switch models freely

Swap between Ollama models, or move the same character to a cloud model when you want, without rebuilding the persona.

Private and unfiltered

The scene never leaves your machine.

When inference runs in Ollama on your hardware, your prompts and the character's replies are not handed to a third party and are not subject to a hosted provider's content rules. You pick the model; you write the character.

You pick the model

Pull whichever open model fits how you play. Many on Ollama are tuned for permissive, long-form roleplay.

Keep the RP log local

Run Ollama locally and use local storage, and the whole roleplay history stays on your device.

No policy layer

There is no cloud filter deciding what the scene can or cannot be.

Same features

Memory, extensions, voice, and device control all work the same on an Ollama model.

FAQ

ERP frontend for Ollama questions.

What is an ERP frontend for Ollama?

Ollama runs language models on your own computer, but on its own it is a server and a command line. An ERP frontend is the chat application you put in front of it for erotic roleplay. AgenticLover is that frontend — it connects to your Ollama server and adds characters, persona memory, scenes, and extensions.

How does AgenticLover connect to Ollama?

Ollama serves an API on http://localhost:11434 by default. In AgenticLover's AI Provider settings you select Ollama, paste that base URL, and run Test Connection. The models you have already pulled show up in a dropdown, ready to use for roleplay.

Is roleplay on Ollama uncensored?

There is no cloud provider applying its own content policy on top of the chat. The model itself behaves however it was trained, and many open models on Ollama are far more permissive than hosted APIs. You choose which model to pull and run.

How is this different from SillyTavern or KoboldAI?

They are all frontends you point at a local model. AgenticLover's focus is a polished persona system with built-in memory plus an extension layer — voice, images, and real device control — inside the same chat. If you already run a SillyTavern-style setup on Ollama, AgenticLover is an alternative frontend for the same model server.

What hardware do I need?

A modern graphics card. Ollama loads the model into video memory, so more VRAM lets you run a larger, sharper model that holds a scene better. Smaller models run on a modest card; 16GB of VRAM or more is comfortable for long roleplay. CPU-only works but is slow.

Can I still use a cloud model?

Yes. Ollama is one option, not a requirement. AgenticLover also works with hosted models through its built-in catalog and OpenRouter. You can switch the same character between a local Ollama model and a cloud model whenever you like.

Ready?

Give Ollama a roleplay frontend.

Run Ollama, point AgenticLover at it, write a character, and play a scene on a model you control. Cloud is there if you ever want it.