If you're looking for a Mac app that brings AI smarts to your IDE, BoltAI is worth a look. It's a native Mac app that supports models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Azure AI Service and others. It has features geared for programmers, writers and students, including the ability to ask questions, generate high-quality content and integrate AI with personal knowledge management software. The app has native integration with favorite apps, custom AI assistants, a library of prompts and secure storage of API keys.
Another contender is Bearly, a productivity tool that brings AI abilities to your desktop on Mac, Windows and Linux machines. It's got a fluid document and multimedia interface so you can ask questions of your own content for immediate answers. Bearly includes HyperChat for processing and querying documents, transcribing audio and video, and accessing the web in real time. It also has a Prompt Marketplace with more than 50 templates and protects data privacy with no query logging and user-owned encryption keys.
If you want a more direct AI integration, check out Blue. This tool embeds ChatGPT directly into documents and apps, letting you work more productively with features like contextual understanding, seamless integration and a privacy-first design. You can call AI models like GPT-4 with a keyboard shortcut and store data on the device with AES-256 encryption. Blue has different pricing levels depending on your needs.
Last, Pieces is an AI-infused productivity tool for developers. It integrates the entire toolchain with an on-device copilot that offers personalized AI help from local, cloud or custom LLMs. Pieces includes a library of code snippets, AI-powered search, data sovereignty and cloud support. It integrates with leading development tools like Visual Studio Code and JetBrains IDE, so it can fit into your existing workflow.