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Everything open, side by side. Your pages, notes, and tools live on one canvas you scroll — all in view, all at once. You never switch tabs again.
Free · macOS 13+ · Apple Silicon
Talk to the maker on Discord→01 — One canvas
Every tab switch is a tiny act of forgetting. Tap ends it — everything you open stays laid out in front of you, side by side. Need the other thing? It's not behind a tab. Just scroll.
Calendar
World clock
Inbox
Weather
Notes
Dictionary
Research links
Lofi
02 — It comes to you
Need a new page, a note, a contact? Don't hunt — right-click, and it opens right beside what you're doing. You stay put. The new thing just appears next to your work.
New contactopens beside →
Search memoryopens beside →
03 — Drag & drop
Drop any bookmark onto your workspace. It opens as a live card you can actually use — read the email, play the song, scroll the calendar.
Not a tab. Not a window. Just there.
04 — Notes that answer back
Tap reads what you write and what you save. Then you can ask it anything.
Like talking to someone who was actually paying attention.
What did I save last week about the new Anthropic model?
You saved three notes — a benchmark thread (Mar 9), a pricing page screenshot (Mar 11), and a doc quoting their context-caching limits. The thread mentioned a 40% latency drop on long inputs.
Pull the pricing screenshot.
Opened. It's pinned to your Research workspace.
05 — Select to act
Translate. Ask GPT. Search. Copy back to the app you came from. The action follows the selection.
That's the whole feature.
06 — Everything else
The five apps you opened this morning — now they're just here.
World clock
Tokyo. Berlin. SF. At a glance.
Calendar
Today, tomorrow, this week.
To-do
Capture. Close. Move on.
OCR
Drag an image. Get the text.
Lofi room
Sounds, sometimes friends.
07 — See everything
Nothing hidden behind a tab. Nothing lost in an app. Just your whole workflow in front of you — and the quiet feeling that you're finally on top of it.
08 — FAQ
Tap is a Mac browser with no tabs. Everything you open — pages, notes, and tools — stays laid out on one canvas, side by side and in view at once, so you scroll across your work instead of switching tabs. It does what a browser, a workspace, and a handful of menu-bar apps used to do, all at a glance.
No tabs doesn't mean no structure. You group what you open into workspaces — one canvas per context, like a project, research, or your morning routine — and within each you scroll across everything instead of hunting a tab strip. Open thirty things and they stay laid out and searchable, not crushed into thirty slivers you can't read.
Yes. Tap is free to download and runs on macOS 13 or later with Apple Silicon.
If you came to Arc or SigmaOS for workspaces and a calmer way to browse, Tap covers that and adds a select-to-act toolbar, drag-to-card live embeds, OCR, and AI notes — all in a single window.
Highlight any text and a toolbar follows your selection: ask GPT, translate, search the web, send it back to the app you came from, or copy it. The action follows the selection.
A workspace is a saved set of bookmarks, tools, and live cards for one context — mornings, writing, research, a project. Switch between them like desktops, except everything you need is already inside.
Yes. Tap reads what you write and what you save, so you can ask your notes anything — like a teammate who was actually paying attention.
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