The right context, automatically
Pulls exactly the code your task touches — nothing more, nothing missed.
AIndex maps how your whole codebase connects, then feeds Codex, Claude Code, Cursor & Windsurf only the code each task needs — with impact checks and memory that sticks. Up to 80% fewer tokens, 100% local, nothing uploaded.
AIndex runs entirely on your machine and plugs into the tools you already use — no cloud, no config marathon.
A single command maps your whole codebase — every function, file and connection.
→AIndex understands how your code fits together, so it knows what matters for each task.
→When you prompt Claude, Cursor or Windsurf, AIndex hands over exactly the right code.
→Accurate edits, fewer hallucinations, far less back-and-forth.
Your task touches one piece of code — AIndex hands your agent that piece and everything connected to it, and leaves the rest out.
Most setups dump whole files at your agent. AIndex sends only what's relevant — faster answers, lower bills.
Up to 80% fewer tokens per request — 80.6% median across 7 real repos, so far more work fits before you hit the limit.
AIndex hands your agent the connected code, the blast radius of a change, and what it learned last session — automatically, in milliseconds.
Pulls exactly the code your task touches — nothing more, nothing missed.
Locates any function or idea across your codebase in milliseconds.
Blast radius for any edit — the files and symbols a change ripples into.
Recalls past decisions and findings on demand, mid-task.
Stays current as your code changes — answers never go stale.
Debugging, building or refactoring — it tailors what it gives your agent.
We ran AIndex across seven real codebases — 5,287 files, indexed in milliseconds.
| Project | Files | Token cut |
|---|---|---|
| salecast | 1,951 | −54% |
| poisson | 1,380 | −81% |
| MyRoadTrip | 1,110 | −65% |
| AiIndexer | 331 | −83% |
| matchr | 253 | −87% |
| monsite | 192 | −78% |
| crates | 70 | −83% |
| Total / median | 5,287 | −80.6% |
Token cut = AIndex's focused context capsule vs reading the relevant files in full (median 80.6%). Measured on a MacBook (Apple M2, 16 GB).
Every other way of feeding context to an agent misses how your code connects. AIndex doesn't.
| AIndex | Copy-paste | Keyword search | Cloud index | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sees connected code, not just one file | ✓ | — | — | ✓ |
| Understands structure, not just strings | ✓ | — | — | ✓ |
| Flags impact before an edit | ✓ | — | — | — |
| Remembers across sessions | ✓ | — | — | — |
| Token-efficient by design | ✓ | — | ✓ | — |
| Runs 100% local | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | — |
Straight answers — for solo devs, teams and procurement.
No. AIndex is local software that indexes your repo on your own machine. Only billing, license delivery and docs are hosted — your code never is.
Never. Your repo is read and indexed locally into a dependency graph stored on disk. Nothing is uploaded and there's no telemetry.
Checkout issues a signed license token. You install it with one CLI command, and paid features unlock locally — no account login on your machine.
AIndex keeps working and simply falls back to the Free tier limits until you renew. You're never locked out of your own index.
14 days money-back on any paid plan. See the refund page for how renewals, annual plans and Enterprise are handled.
Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code and Zed in one setup command — and any MCP-capable agent, since it's built on MCP.
Download AIndex, point it at a repo, and your agent gets the exact context in one command. Free means no account, no license and no card — your code never leaves your machine.