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Turn Prompts into UIs Locally for Free with OpenUI + Ollama
Sayandip Roy · 2026-05-07 · via DEV Community

Setting Up OpenUI with Ollama: Local Setup, Model Testing, and Troubleshooting

This guide walks through setting up OpenUI with Ollama locally, including model configuration, troubleshooting, and real-world notes from testing different local and cloud-hosted models.

This guide is beginner-friendly and walks through setting up OpenUI with Ollama step by step. Let's get started.

Companion repo

OpenUI + Ollama Local Setup Repo


What You'll Need

Before we start, make sure you have these installed:

System Requirements:

  • 16GB RAM minimum (32GB recommended)
  • 30GB free disk space
  • Windows 10+, macOS 10.15+, or Linux

Installing Ollama

Ollama is the tool that lets us run AI models locally. Here's how to set it up:

Step 1: Download and Install Ollama

  1. Go to ollama.com/download
  2. Click the download button for your OS (Windows, Mac, or Linux)
  3. After the setup is downloaded open it and press Install.

  1. When it's done, you should see the Ollama icon in your system tray. It means it has installed successfully.

You can also check by opening your terminal (Command Prompt on Windows, Terminal on Mac) and type:

ollama

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You should see a list of available commands. This confirms Ollama installed correctly.

That's it for Ollama setup.


Local Model Performance Notes

While testing OpenUI with Ollama, I noticed that smaller models (especially 3B–8B models) often had trouble generating stable UI layouts.

Common problems included:

  • broken UI output,
  • incomplete layouts,
  • syntax errors,
  • and inconsistent rendering.

Larger models like qwen2.5-coder:14b and gpt-oss:20b worked much better and produced more stable results, although they were slower on lower-memory systems.

In general, larger models handled OpenUI generation more reliably. Hosted models also produced the most consistent results during testing.

Models Tested with OpenUI

During testing, different models behaved very differently when generating openui-lang output.

Local Models

Model Result Notes
gpt-oss:20b Strong results Produced significantly more stable layouts and fewer syntax issues, but inference was much slower on 16GB hardware.
qwen2.5-coder:14b Mostly usable Good local balance between quality and performance. Occasionally produced malformed or incomplete UI output.
ministral-3:3b Unstable Frequently generated incomplete or broken UI structures.
phi4-mini:3.8b Unstable Struggled with consistent structured generation.

Recommended:
For better OpenUI results, larger models (generally 14B+ models) are recommended. They usually follow instructions more reliably and generate more stable UI layouts compared to smaller models.

Smaller models may still work for simple prompts, but they often struggle with larger or more complex UI generation tasks.

Cloud Models

Cloud-hosted models generally produced the most reliable OpenUI output during testing.

Models such as:

  • nemotron-3-super:cloud
  • qwen3-next:80b-cloud
  • gemma4:31b-cloud

generated significantly more stable component trees and dashboard layouts compared to smaller local models.

Note:
Some cloud-hosted Ollama models may require subscriptions or gated access depending on provider policies and account availability.

During testing, models such as kimi-k2.5:cloud, minimax-m2.7:cloud, and glm-5.1:cloud returned 403 subscription required errors on some setups.

💡 Pro-Tip

You can find more models and details at the official Ollama Search.

Running OpenUI with Ollama Models

Step 1: Pull a Model from Ollama

Before running OpenUI, pull a local Ollama model.

Example:

ollama run gpt-oss:20b

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This downloads the model locally and starts the Ollama runtime.

You can verify installed models using:

ollama list

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Step 2: Create and Run an OpenUI App

Run the official OpenUI CLI:

npx @openuidev/cli@latest create --name genui-chat-app
cd genui-chat-app

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This scaffolds a complete OpenUI chat application with:

  • OpenUI Lang support,
  • streaming UI generation,
  • built-in components,
  • and a ready-to-run Next.js setup.

Create the .env File

On Windows PowerShell:

New-Item .env -ItemType File

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On Linux/macOS:

touch .env

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Then add your configuration inside .env:

OPENAI_BASE_URL=http://localhost:11434/v1
OPENAI_API_KEY=ollama
OPENAI_MODEL=gpt-oss:20b

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You can replace the OPENAI_MODEL value with any Ollama local or cloud-hosted model.

Step 4: Start the Development Server

npm run dev

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Open:

http://localhost:3000

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If everything is configured correctly, you should see the OpenUI chat interface running locally.

What this setup does:

  • OPENAI_BASE_URL — Connects OpenUI to your local Ollama instance
  • OPENAI_MODEL — Selects the Ollama model used for UI generation
  • npm run dev — Starts the local Next.js development server

Step 5: Test It

Open your browser to

http://localhost:3000

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You should see the OpenUI chat interface

Click any prompt shown on the screen.
If you get a response in the frontend, the setup is complete.

Try this prompt:
Create a contact form with name, email, and message fields
If a form appears, you're all set!

My Results:

Using OpenRouter Hosted Models

You can also connect OpenUI to hosted models using OpenRouter instead of running models locally through Ollama.

This is useful if:

  • your system does not have enough RAM for larger models,
  • you want faster or more reliable generations,
  • or you want to test larger hosted models without downloading them locally.

Models in the 27B–30B+ range generally followed instructions more reliably and handled larger UI generation tasks much better.

Step 1: Create an OpenRouter API Key

  1. Go to https://openrouter.ai
  2. Create an account
  3. Generate an API key from the dashboard

Step 2: Update the .env File

Replace your local Ollama configuration with:

OPENAI_BASE_URL=https://openrouter.ai/api/v1
OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openrouter_api_key
OPENAI_MODEL=google/gemma-3-27b-it

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You can replace the OPENAI_MODEL value with any Ollama local or cloud-hosted model.

Common Issues and Fixes

touch .env Not Working on Windows

Problem:

PowerShell does not recognize the touch command.

Fix:

Create the .env file manually or run:

New-Item .env -ItemType File

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404 model not found

Problem:

The configured model does not exist in your Ollama installation.

Fix:

Check installed models:

ollama list

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Then update the MODEL value inside .env with a valid installed model.

Example:

OPENAI_MODEL=gpt-oss:20b 

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403 subscription required

Problem:

Some Ollama cloud-hosted models require subscriptions or gated access.

Fix:

Try another available cloud model or switch to a local model.

Examples tested during setup:

  • qwen2.5-coder:14b
  • gpt-oss:20b
  • nemotron-3-super:cloud

- gemma4:31b-cloud

memory layout cannot be allocated

Problem:

The selected model requires more RAM than your system can provide.

This commonly happens with larger models such as:

  • gemma4:26b
  • glm-4.7-flash

on lower-memory systems.

Fix:

  • Use a smaller model
  • Reduce context length
  • Close other memory-heavy applications
  • Use cloud-hosted models instead

Blank Screen or Broken UI

Problem:

The model generated malformed openui-lang output.

This is more common with smaller local models.

Fix:

  • Increase the Ollama context length
  • Use a stronger model
  • Retry the generation
  • Prefer larger models for complex dashboards and layouts

Increasing Context Length

Some local models performed significantly better after increasing the Ollama context length.

Example (Windows PowerShell):

setx OLLAMA_CONTEXT_LENGTH 8192

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Restart your terminal after changing the value.


React Rendering Errors

Example:

Objects are not valid as a React child

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Problem:

The model generated an invalid component tree or malformed structured output.

Fix:

  • Retry generation
  • Use a stronger model
  • Increase context length
  • Avoid extremely small local models for complex UI generation