This Hermes AI agent review is based on daily use — not a skim of the docs. Hermes is the open-source AI agent from Nous Research, and I've run it as my main working agent for months: voice control, computer use, a whole team of connected agents, and more. Here's the honest, hands-on verdict.
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What Is Hermes AI Agent?
Hermes is a free, open-source AI agent that runs on your computer — Mac, Windows or Linux — and works with almost any model: Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok, free APIs, even local models. It's not a chatbot; it takes instructions in plain English and actually does the work — clicking, typing, building, researching, generating media, and running on a schedule in the background.
Hermes AI Agent Review: What It Can Actually Do
- Computer use — controls your computer with its own cursor, in the background, on Mac, Windows and Linux, so your mouse never moves.
- Voice control (Jarvis mode) — talk to it and watch it open apps, build tools and answer back.
- Mixture of Agents — runs a panel of models together for frontier-level answers, beating any single model on hard tasks.
- Media generation — images, video and voice, especially once you connect Grok.
- Persistent memory — remembers your business context instead of starting fresh every session.
- Multi-channel — works on Telegram, Slack, WhatsApp and web chat.
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Hermes AI Agent Review: Pricing
Hermes itself is free and open-source — no subscription to run the agent. Your only real cost is the model you plug into it, and you can run it entirely free using the built-in free provider, OpenRouter's free models, or a local model. Paid frontier models are optional, not required.
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The Honest Pros And Cons
Hermes is genuinely one of the most capable agents I've used — free, model-agnostic, and it does real work rather than just chatting. The catch is setup: the raw terminal install can be fiddly, and there's a learning curve before you're using it well. For the full breakdown of what's great and what's not, see our Hermes agent pros and cons guide.
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My Rating: Is Hermes AI Agent Worth It?
Yes — with one condition. If you're comfortable getting your hands dirty in a terminal, Hermes is outstanding: free, flexible, and more capable than most paid alternatives. If you're not technical, the raw setup will frustrate you, and that's exactly the gap a done-for-you setup fills.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hermes AI agent any good?
Yes — it's free, model-agnostic, and genuinely does real work (computer use, media generation, automations). The main downside is setup complexity if you're not technical.
Is Hermes AI agent free?
Yes, Hermes itself is free and open-source. You can run it entirely on free models with no subscription.
What can Hermes AI agent do?
Control your computer, talk via voice, run a mixture-of-models panel, generate images/video/voice, remember your business context, and work across Telegram, Slack and WhatsApp.
The Bottom Line
This Hermes AI agent review comes down to one thing: it's genuinely one of the most capable free AI agents available, held back only by setup friction. If you want the capability without the terminal headaches, get it set up inside the AI Profit Boardroom.











