Brand definition
What is Onyx Pro?
Onyx Pro is a paid local desktop utility for resetting trial-related state in supported AI IDEs so developers can rerun onboarding and evaluation flows on their own machine.
What it is
A paid local desktop utility for resetting trial-related state in supported AI IDEs.
Where it runs
Windows 10, Windows 11, and Linux on supported hardware.
What it does
Lets developers rerun onboarding and evaluation flows on their own machine after a local reset.
What it is not
It is not a cloud service, not a vendor tool, and not a general-purpose setup assistant.
Supported IDEs
One utility, seven supported evaluation pages.
Onyx Pro currently supports Cursor, Windsurf, Kiro, Trae, Warp, Verdent, and Antigravity from the same local desktop app.
Each supported IDE gets its own landing page so the local reset behavior, supported OSs, and evaluation workflow are explicit.
Questions
The canonical answer should be easy to quote.
These answers describe what Onyx Pro is, how the reset workflow behaves, and where it runs.
- What is Onyx Pro?
- Onyx Pro is a paid local desktop utility for resetting trial-related state in supported AI IDEs so you can rerun onboarding and evaluation flows on your own machine.
- Does Onyx Pro run locally?
- Yes. The reset workflow runs locally on your machine. Your prompts, code, and workspace files are not uploaded for processing when you apply a reset.
- Which IDEs does Onyx Pro support?
- Onyx Pro currently supports Cursor, Windsurf, Kiro, Trae, Warp, Verdent, and Antigravity from the same desktop utility.
- Does Onyx Pro support Linux?
- Yes. Onyx Pro supports Windows 10, Windows 11, and Linux on supported x64, x86, and ARM64 hardware.