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March 31, 2026

 

 

The Ugreen AI NAS is a private cloud storage solution designed to integrate high-performance data management with secure, on-device artificial intelligence. The Ugreen AI NAS series provides a user-friendly alternative to public cloud services by keeping all data and AI processing within the user’s local network. This eliminates subscription fees and ensures that personal files, photos, and documents are never uploaded to external servers for AI training or analysis.

The system is available in several configurations, with the flagship models powered by high-efficiency processors capable of handling localized AI tasks. The integrated AI engine offers features such as smart photo organization, facial recognition, and an intelligent search assistant that can index and retrieve information from stored documents using natural language queries. By running these models locally on the NAS hardware, the system maintains high speeds and privacy, even without an active internet connection.

Technically, the hardware supports various drive bay configurations, including 2-bay, 4-bay, and 6-bay options, catering to both home users and small businesses. The units feature high-speed networking ports, typically ranging from 2.5GbE to 10GbE, and support NVMe SSD caching to accelerate data transfer and system responsiveness. The proprietary operating system is designed with a simplified interface, making it accessible for individuals who may not have advanced technical knowledge of network-attached storage.

 

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