What is Suna
Suna is an open-source general-purpose AI agent introduced by Kortix, capable of web searching, browser operation, file handling, and task execution. It's a popular open-source choice for those who want to self-host an AI assistant that can 'do things on its own'.
Suna's Features and Use Cases
Suna's main features include general-purpose AI agency, web operation, file handling, and self-hosting. Its advantages lie in being open-source, general-purpose, and self-hostable, allowing users to complete tasks more efficiently. Common use cases include automated task completion, research, and AI assistance. Suna operates on a freemium model, with basic functions being free and advanced features requiring payment. Before use, note that it's slightly advanced and requires self-management of costs. It's recommended to try it out first to assess whether it meets your needs.
Key Features
- General-purpose AI agency
- Web operation
- File handling
- Self-hosting
Pros
- Open-source and general-purpose
- Self-hostable control
Cons
- Slightly advanced
- Requires self-management of costs
Use Cases
- Automated task completion
- Research
- AI assistance
Editor's Note
For those looking to self-host a general-purpose AI agent, Suna is similar in approach to OpenManus. We give it a rating of 4.1.
FAQ
Can Suna be self-hosted?
Yes, it supports self-hosting as an open-source solution.