PANews reported on April 28th that Anuma, an AI consumer application based on ZetaChain 2.0, has officially opened to all users. The platform integrates major AI models such as Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, Kimi, and Qwen into a single application, and through a unified memory system, allows users' conversations, preferences, and context to be carried over between different models and sessions.
According to reports, users can chat with any AI model in Anuma and switch models mid-conversation. Its Council Mode allows the same prompt to be sent to multiple models simultaneously, supporting side-by-side comparison of answers or generating a unified response. Furthermore, Anuma supports using AI via SMS and iMessage and provides Creative Studio for generating images, videos, and audio.
Regarding privacy, Anuma states that user data is stored locally on the device by default, and conversations and memories are encrypted using the user's own key. Even with full server access, Anuma cannot read user data. Memories from its open-source and closed-source models are stored separately, and users can choose which memories to share between the two models. Anuma currently supports web and SMS/iMessage, with iOS and Android apps coming soon.

