Work from public artifacts
Use the published schema and example set to prepare a local endpoint review outside the website.
Browse examplesPhase 2.46 / v1.5.65
Download the offline toolkit and work from public schemas, examples, and review artifacts without sending private endpoint data to this website.
Offline artifact vault
The toolkit packages public schemas, safe examples, manifest references, and evidence shapes so invited users can rehearse local endpoint review without sending private endpoint data to LocalEndpoint.com.
Portable public artifacts for local review, testing, and sharing with people you trust.
Manifest Toolkit file indexIncluded files and hashes make the package inspectable before local use.
Schema Endpoint contractRequired fields, allowed operations, denied operations, limits, and evidence policy.
Example Known-good manifestA safe sample that teaches shape without granting runtime authority.
Evidence Redacted review packetsBring back evidence, not secrets: summaries, hashes, and receipts over raw local data.
Workbench Validate in the browserRun checks locally in the tab before considering any Desktop approval path.
Portable review lane
The offline toolkit is meant for invited review sessions: verify the package, open public-safe samples, rehearse validation locally, and bring back redacted evidence instead of machine secrets.
Compare the ZIP and manifest against published SHA-256 records.
Use schemas and examples before substituting local endpoint labels.
Run the browser workbench from local files when you do not want a website in the loop.
Share redacted receipts, hashes, and summaries rather than raw device data.
Use the published schema and example set to prepare a local endpoint review outside the website.
Browse examplesShare redacted receipts, hashes, and summaries instead of raw local files or credentials.
Evidence docsInvited users can validate concepts while installer signing, update, and clean-machine gates continue.
Download pathOperating boundary
This public site is static metadata and does not dispatch desktop commands, probe localhost, upload files, collect telemetry, request credentials, or claim runtime safety certification.