Product Guide
Interface is an intent-driven workspace for your Mac. Tell it what you want done, and it brings together the apps, context, and agents needed to finish the work.
Most computers make you translate every goal into a long chain of clicks: open the right apps, find the right files, copy context between tabs, and keep track of what changed. Interface starts from the goal instead.
You describe what you are trying to do. Interface assembles a workspace, keeps the relevant apps visible, and gives your agent the context it needs to read, write, and act across the surfaces you approve.
Get started
Install Interface, grant the right permissions, and run your first task.
Workspaces
Use workspaces to keep every project, task, or context organized.
Agents
Use chat to direct agents across your visible apps, notes, files, and connected services.
Computer use
Understand how Interface can operate apps on your Mac with your approval.
What you can do
- Turn a plain-language intent into an arranged workspace.
- Keep browser tabs, notes, files, and native Mac apps grouped by task.
- Ask an agent to summarize, draft, update, compare, research, or organize.
- Let agents continue longer-running work while you switch context.
- Review and approve sensitive actions before they happen.
Core ideas
| Idea | What it means |
|---|---|
| Intent | The outcome you want, written in normal language: prepare for a meeting, clean up a workspace, draft a follow-up, or research a decision. |
| Workspace | A saved context containing apps, tabs, notes, layout, and chat history for one stream of work. |
| Desk | The apps and tabs currently visible on screen. |
| Drawer | Tabs kept in the workspace but not currently taking screen space. |
| Agent | The assistant that reads the current context, chooses tools, asks for approval when needed, and completes tasks. |