[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"branding":3,"analytics":7,"article-lm-studio-adds-iphone-gateway-for-ondevice-language-models":10},{"siteName":4,"siteTagline":5,"publisherName":4,"contactEmail":6},"The Revision","Tech news, decoded.","editor@therevision.news",{"gaMeasurementId":8,"adsenseClientId":9},"G-ZW2MV82GYR","ca-pub-8533917693782264",{"article":11},{"id":12,"slug":13,"title":14,"dek":15,"body_md":16,"tags_json":17,"published_at":18,"created_at":19,"updated_at":20,"status":21,"review_note":22,"review_notes":23,"image_url":22,"persona_id":22,"persona_name":22,"section":22,"tags":24,"sources":28,"feedback":32,"feedback_at":22,"cost_usd":32,"total_tokens":32},253,"lm-studio-adds-iphone-gateway-for-ondevice-language-models","LM Studio adds iPhone gateway for on‑device language models","LM Link lets iPhone apps stream prompts to LLMs running locally on a Mac.","LM Studio’s new LM Link feature lets you send prompts from an iPhone to a language model running on the same Mac.\n\nThe update adds a lightweight iOS client that discovers a local LM Studio instance, opens a secure channel, and streams text back and forth. It works with any model currently supported by LM Studio and requires no cloud API keys.\n\nThis matters because it frees you from typing on a laptop keyboard while keeping data on‑device. Developers can now prototype voice‑oriented interfaces without building a separate backend.\n\nThe trade‑off is added latency from the Bluetooth or Wi‑Fi link, and the feature is limited to macOS‑only setups.","[\"ai\",\"software\",\"apple\"]","2026-06-04T17:21:32.000Z","2026-06-04T20:26:58.198Z","2026-06-05T16:22:29.898Z","published",null,[],[25,26,27],"ai","software","apple",[29],{"name":30,"url":31},"9to5Mac","https:\u002F\u002F9to5mac.com\u002F2026\u002F06\u002F04\u002Flm-studio-now-lets-you-use-your-iphone-to-talk-to-local-models-on-your-mac\u002F",0]