LocPilot for Word

Local LLMs in Microsoft Word. Private by default.

Most teams want AI help inside Word, but they can’t ship drafts and contracts to some random cloud API. LocPilot for Word lets employees run local LLMs from inside Microsoft Word while keeping data on your intranet. It turns “we can’t use AI because compliance” into “we can use AI without leaks.”

Cloud AI and Word don’t mix. Your lawyers know it.

Teams write the most sensitive stuff in Microsoft Word.

Contracts. HR docs. Investor updates. Policy notes. The exact files you’re told never to paste into a public chatbot.

Here’s the deal: people do it anyway.

They copy. They paste. They hope nobody notices.

LocPilot for Word (locpilot.com) takes that bad habit and replaces it with something sane: AI help inside Word that runs on your intranet, using local LLMs.

What it actually does

LocPilot for Word brings a local model workflow into the place your team already lives.

No new writing app.

No “export to markdown” nonsense.

Just Word, plus an AI copilot that stays in-house.

The real win: data stays put

If your company has rules like “no customer data in external tools”. cloud chat tools become a trap.

LocPilot for Word flips the default.

You keep prompts and text inside your own network. That means fewer security fights, fewer blocked tools, and fewer employees doing shadow-IT.

Built for teams, not weekend tinkerers

If you’re a solo user, the site points you to GPTLocalhost.

LocPilot for Word aims at orgs: the people who need a private setup, shared access, and something IT can live with.

Where it fits (and where it doesn’t)

This isn’t a magic “write my company’s strategy” button.

It’s a practical tool for grinding through Word work faster: drafting, rewriting, summarizing, and polishing text while you stay inside the doc.

But there’s a catch.

Local models trade raw power for control. You pick privacy over sending everything to a third party. For a lot of businesses, that’s the only trade that matters.

Who should care

  • Security-conscious companies that still want AI in day-to-day writing
  • Legal, finance, and HR teams that can’t risk leaks
  • IT teams tired of playing whack-a-mole with browser tabs

If your docs can’t leave the building, locpilot.com is the rare AI pitch that starts with “keep it private” and means it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to use AI in Microsoft Word without sending company text to the cloud?
Run a local model and keep the workflow inside Word, so employees stop copying sensitive text into web chat tools. locpilot.com is built around that setup: local LLMs used from Microsoft Word while staying on your intranet. That reduces leak risk and makes compliance a default instead of a training slide.
How to stop employees from pasting confidential documents into public chatbots?
Best way to meet data privacy rules while still using AI for writing?
How to let legal and HR teams use AI on sensitive documents safely?
Why do companies block AI tools, and how do you work around it?
How to use local LLMs for document drafting and rewriting at work?