Integrate Local LLMs into VS Code with OpenVINO Model Server | Intel Software

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Ezequiel Lanza, Intel AI Developer Relations Lead, demonstrates how developers can build a fully local AI coding assistant inside VS Code using #OpenVINO Model Server. In this episode, Ezequiel walks through deploying a local LLM (Qwen3-Coder) with Windows binaries, serving it through an #OpenAI-compatible API, and integrating it with the Continue extension in VS Code. The video highlights how local AI inference can power real coding tasks directly within the editor.

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Integrate Local LLMs into VS Code with OpenVINO Model Server | Intel Software