Top 5 Fast‑Growing Open‑Source AI Projects on GitHub This Week

This week’s GitHub star surge highlights five open‑source AI projects—a free Cursor VIP tool, a one‑stop video translation and dubbing platform, a privacy‑first meeting‑minutes assistant, an open‑source personal finance OS, and a highly customizable AI chatbot SDK—each with key features, deployment options, and repository links.

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Top 5 Fast‑Growing Open‑Source AI Projects on GitHub This Week

1. Cursor Free VIP – AI Programming Tool

Cursor is a popular AI‑powered coding assistant built on VS Code. The free version offers basic usage, while the Pro tier costs about $20 per month. An open‑source project automates member registration, machine‑ID reset, and Auth verification to unlock Pro features for free, supporting Windows, macOS, and various Linux architectures (x64, ARM). It works with Cursor 0.45.11 and later and has already earned 12K ⭐ on GitHub.

Open source address: https://github.com/yeongpin/cursor-free-vip
Cursor Free VIP screenshot
Cursor Free VIP screenshot

Risk warning: This project may violate Cursor’s official terms and could lead to account bans; users should evaluate legal implications before use.

2. KrillinAI – One‑Stop Video Translation & Dubbing

KrillinAI is an open‑source tool that provides professional‑grade multi‑language translation, intelligent subtitle handling, and cross‑language video synthesis. It supports 56 languages, offers paragraph‑level context for semantic consistency, and includes voice cloning and multi‑tone dubbing. The solution can be deployed via executable files or Docker, works with local models or cloud services (OpenAI, Alibaba Cloud), and is configurable through a single file.

Open source address: https://github.com/krillinai/KrillinAI
KrillinAI demo
KrillinAI demo

3. Meetily – Meeting Minutes Summarizer AI Assistant

Meetily is an open‑source, privacy‑first meeting assistant that runs entirely offline. It performs real‑time audio transcription, generates intelligent summaries, and structures content without sending data to the cloud. The stack uses Whisper.cpp for cost‑effective speech recognition and a Rust/Python dual engine for audio capture, speaker diarization, and knowledge‑graph‑based semantic search. Export formats include Markdown, PDF, and HTML.

Open source address: https://github.com/Zackriya-Solutions/meeting-minutes
Meetily interface
Meetily interface

4. Maybe – Open‑Source Personal Finance OS

Developed by the Maybe Finance team, Maybe transforms personal finance management into an operating‑system‑like experience. Originally a commercial wealth‑management app launched in 2021 with a million‑dollar investment and CFA‑advisor integration, it was open‑sourced in 2023 after the service shut down. Core features include multi‑account aggregation, native advisor API support, dual deployment (self‑hosted or cloud), and a sandbox with preset test accounts.

Open source address: https://github.com/maybe-finance/maybe
Maybe finance UI
Maybe finance UI

5. Vercel ai‑chatbot – AI Chatbot SDK

Vercel’s ai‑chatbot project offers a fully customizable AI chat system built with Next.js and Vercel AI SDK. It supports high‑performance rendering via React Server Components and Server Actions, integrates multiple large‑model providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.) through a unified API, and includes enterprise‑grade features such as secure authentication, data persistence, and accessible UI components from Radix UI. The repository has attracted nearly 15K ⭐.

Open source address: https://github.com/vercel/ai-chatbot
Vercel ai‑chatbot screenshot
Vercel ai‑chatbot screenshot
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