awesome-deepseek-integration
Integrate the DeepSeek API into popular software
A list of software that already runs on the DeepSeek API
An open, CC0-licensed directory of apps that embed the DeepSeek API, from a watch-first iOS client to an Android system assistant. Keys come from the DeepSeek Open Platform; each entry gets a short description of how DeepSeek fits in.
The organizing principle
The README describes the repository as a way to integrate the DeepSeek API into popular software, and it points users to the DeepSeek Open Platform for an API key. The license is CC0-1.0, so the list itself is free to reuse. Entries are grouped by application, and each one explains what the software does and how DeepSeek is involved.
A client built around the wrist
ETOS LLM Studio gets top billing as a flagship AI client for watchOS and iOS. Its watch-first design and deep system integration sit alongside support for multiple models, DeepSeek among them, and device-to-device sync. The entry frames the app as a way to run AI conversations from the wrist rather than the phone.
An Android assistant with built-in tools
Operit AI is described as an open source system integration assistant for Android with near-complete MCP usage and strong system compatibility. The README emphasizes high customization with a low learning threshold, plus built-in file operations, searches, automatic clicks, format conversions, and an integrated DeepSeek API webpage. It is the most system-level entry on the list.
Platforms and round-the-clock bots
openEuler Intelligence is a large model platform built on openEuler that supports local knowledge bases, semantic interface registration, MCP service management, agent development, and automated workflow orchestration. Elsewhere, a WeChat RPA customer service tool draws on both the official DeepSeek API and an Ali Bailian DeepSeek API, switching automatically when one service is down so it can stay online around the clock without touching private interfaces.
Smaller names, same pattern
The rest of the list follows the same formula: Migo, an AI accelerator with Q&A and an academic knowledge base; eechat, a tool for local deployment of models like DeepSeek-R1 and Gemma 3 with remote API calls as an alternative; and OpenRouter, which routes model requests. Together they show how far the API reaches beyond a single app.
Editorial conclusion
The collection does not rate or verify the integrations, and it stays open to new entries. As a survey of where the DeepSeek API shows up, it is most useful for browsing, not for judging quality.
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