Private AI for Word: Using GLM-4-32B-0414 or Gemma-3-27B-IT-QAT for Creative Writing?

Last Updated on February 26, 2026

As professionals prioritize high-level security over cloud-based assistants, the shift toward deploying local LLMs directly within your intranet has become the definitive path to a true Microsoft Copilot alternative. This strategy—centered on achieving 100% data ownership—is the foundation of our Local LLM Benchmarks for Microsoft Word, where we showcase various performance testing of models. In this post, by evaluating GLM-4-32B-0414 and Gemma-3-27B-IT-QAT models for speed and creative rewriting quality, we demonstrate how local integration provides impressive AI capabilities without compromising document confidentiality or incurring recurring fees.

With LocPilot for Word, you can now seamlessly integrate these powerful GLM-4-32B-0414 series models directly into your Microsoft Word. Host the model on your own computer to ensure full data privacy and avoid monthly subscription fees, all while benefiting from advanced GPT features.


Watch our demo video to see how straightforward and efficient it is in action. The demo is powered by GPTLocalhost, which offers the same core features for individual use. LocPilot in Word is the Intranet edition of GPTLocalhost designed for enterprise users and team collaboration.

For more creative uses of local and private LLMs in Microsoft Word, explore additional demos available on our channel at @LocPilot.


The Local Advantage

Running your LLM models locally via LocPilot ensures:

  • Air-Gapped Security: Operate entirely within your intranet — no external connections.
  • Cost Savings: Eliminate subscription fees for the entire team — no ongoing costs.
  • Model Flexibility: Easily host and switch models to suit your use cases — no vendor lock-in.

For Individual Users: Please consider GPTLocalhost instead.