Alternatives
Omnara alternatives in 2026
Omnara is a well-funded YC-backed product, but it doesn't support OpenCode and is not end-to-end encrypted — the Omnara team has publicly confirmed their cloud sandbox and voice agent need access to message content. If a strict local-first, end-to-end-encrypted-by-design model fits your work better, here are the alternatives worth knowing, starting with the one we make.
Why developers look for Omnara alternatives
- You use OpenCode and Omnara does not support it.
- You want an end-to-end encrypted relay by design that only sees opaque traffic.
- You prefer a strict local-first model over a cloud-relayed product whose service can read message content.
- You want a mobile cockpit that is not built around a Claude / Codex-only world.
- You do not need cloud session persistence when your laptop is offline.
Sesori
Sesori is the OpenCode-first mobile cockpit with an end-to-end encrypted relay. Native iOS and Android, a local bridge, and a roadmap built around freedom from constant agent babysitting — not just remote access.
- OpenCode-first today, Claude Code and Codex on the roadmap.
- End-to-end encrypted relay (X25519 + XChaCha20-Poly1305). The relay sees only opaque traffic.
- Local bridge model — your code stays on your machine.
- Native iOS and Android, built for AI coding workflows specifically.
- Open-source bridge.
Other Omnara alternatives worth knowing
Happy Coder
MIT-licensed mobile client for Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI. Signal-grade encryption (TweetNaCl), free, optional self-hosted relay.
Best for Claude / Codex users who want a free, fully open-source, self-hostable option.
Claude Code Remote Control
Anthropic's built-in feature for streaming a local Claude Code session to the Claude iOS/Android app or browser.
Best for Claude Code users on an eligible Anthropic plan who want the most official path.
Cosyra
Cloud Ubuntu container with Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and OpenCode pre-installed. iOS and Android apps.
Best for Devs who want a no-laptop workflow and are comfortable with code living in a cloud container.