I've been using coding agents like Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode for a while now. They've genuinely changed how I work — but almost all of them live in the terminal.

I really like the openness and model independence of tools like OpenCode. What I wanted was that same flexibility inside something that feels like a real desktop application: install it, add an API key, open a project, and start working.

So I built Velloc Code — an open-source, Windows-first desktop coding agent.

Why a desktop UI?

Terminal/TUI agents are great, and I'm not trying to replace them. The argument for a desktop app is simple: