If you're looking for a Mac app that builds AI help into your everyday workflow and favorite apps, BoltAI is another top choice. This native Mac app supports models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Azure AI Service and other sources, with features geared for programmers, writers and students. You can ask questions, generate high-quality output and link AI to your favorite personal knowledge management tools. With native integration, custom AI assistants, a library of prompts and secure storage of API keys, BoltAI is highly customizable to suit your needs.
Another good option is Blue, which builds ChatGPT directly into documents and apps so you can get work done faster. It's got a keyboard shortcut to invoke AI models like GPT-4, and tools like AppVision to analyze and summarize what's on your screen. With a privacy-first design and data stored locally with AES-256 encryption, Blue is designed to protect your data even as it helps you get work done.
For a more general-purpose AI assistant, check out Impel. The tool can provide contextual help, summarize content, support authentication, manage tasks and answer questions in real time. It can learn what's going on in your screen without you having to prompt it, and it can suggest actions and follow up with you to help you get work done. Impel uses a local data processing approach to protect privacy and includes user controls for how data is processed, so it's a good option for automating repetitive tasks and boosting productivity.
Last, Bearly offers a fluid interface to documents and multimedia, letting you use AI for productivity on Mac, Windows and Linux. With tools like HyperChat for analyzing documents, transcribing audio and opening web pages, Bearly offers a flexible and secure way to use AI in your workflow. Its Prompt Marketplace with more than 50 templates and no query logging means your data is private.