small updates on model management page
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Jan offers flexible options for managing local models through its [Cortex](https://cortex.so/) engine. Currently, Jan only supports **GGUF format** models.
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<Callout type="info">
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Local models run directly on your computer, which means they use your computer's memory (RAM) and processing power. Please choose models carefully based on your hardware specifications.
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Local models run directly on your computer, which means they use your computer's memory (RAM) and processing power. Please choose models carefully based on your hardware specifications for [Mac](/docs/desktop/mac#compatibility), [Windows](/docs/desktop/windows#compatibility), & [Linux](/docs/desktop/linux#compatibility).
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### Add Models
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#### 1. Download from Jan Hub (Recommended)
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The easiest way to get started is using Jan's built-in model hub:
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The Recommended List is a great starting point if you're looking for popular and pre-configured models that work well and quickly on most computers.
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1. Go to the **Hub**
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2. Browse available models and click on any model to see details about it
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3. Choose a model that fits your needs & hardware specifications
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### Delete Models
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1. Go to **Settings** > **My Models**
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2. Find the model you want to remove
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3. Select the three dots next to it and select **Delete Model**.
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3. Select the three dots next to it and select **Delete Model**
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Cloud models cannot be deleted, but you can hide them by disabling their respective provider extensions in **Settings** > **Engines**.
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Cloud models cannot be deleted, but you can hide them by disabling their respective provider engines in **Settings** > **Engines**.
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