Free · open source · on-device AI

Your Mac,
with a memory.

Every glimpse of your screen becomes a wisp — text only, kept on this Mac. Ask anything later and Rewisp revisits them for you. Like Spotlight — for your past.

macOS 15+ · Apple Silicon · summon anywhere with ⌘⇧Space

Apple on-device ⌘C Copy
Watch it work

Four things it does,
while you do nothing.

No screenshots below — these are live, running in your browser. The real app does the same on your Mac.

Autofill
Full name
Vault ✓
Email
Vault ✓
Address
Vault ✓

Fills any form from your Vault

⌘⇧Space on a signup page. Reads every field, fills from your saved details. Never passwords or cards — and never submits.

Smart routing
Apple on-devicetries first
Geminifree · fast
Claudedeepest

Always the best answer available

Free on-device model answers first. If it comes up thin, Rewisp quietly escalates to Gemini, then Claude — you just see the good answer.

9 PM digest
SummaryShipped the v0.7 panel animation, tuned the on-device prompt, one Calc III quiz.
UnfinishedChapter 4 problem set — opened, not submitted.
LearnedYou prefer Gemini for daily questions. Approve?

One quiet summary a day

At 9 PM: what happened, what's still open, what it learned about you. Every fact waits for your approval before it's kept.

Where the day went
Xcode3h 10m
Chrome2h 05m
Canvas1h 08m
YouTube41m

Time, honestly

Minutes per app, computed locally from what you actually looked at. No timers to start, nothing sent anywhere.

The real thing

Not a mockup.

Actual screenshots — the whole thing runs today.

Search panel answering a question from screen history, on-device

Hit ⌘⇧Space, ask anything. Answered on-device in seconds, in plain English — synthesized from everything you saw.

Main window settings: engine chain, digest schedule

A real app behind it. Pick your engine chain, schedule the digest, manage the Vault. No API key, ever.

Private by construction

It remembers everything.
It shares nothing.

Most "memory" apps record your screen to the cloud. Rewisp was built the opposite way — the pixels are gone before anything is saved.

How it works

Three quiet steps.

It notices

Smart triggers — switching apps, opening a page, settling after a scroll — catch a wisp of the moment. No constant recording.

It reads

Apple's Vision framework turns each wisp into text on-device. The screenshot is never saved — only what it said.

It answers

Hit ⌘⇧Space and ask in plain English. Full-text search finds the moment; a model writes the answer with source and time.

Chrome Canvas Xcode YouTube
1,240 wisps
Everything else

Small app. Long memory.

Fills forms for you

Reads every field on a signup or checkout page, pulls your details from the Vault, fills them in. Never passwords or cards, and never submits — you review and send.

Six engines, one chain

Apple on-device, a bundled local model, Gemini, Claude, or ChatGPT. Set an order — it falls through to the next whenever one comes up short.

Nightly digest

At 9 PM, one summary of your day: what happened, what's unfinished, what it learned about you — every fact needs your approval.

Touch ID Vault

Drop in your resume, addresses, standard answers. Locked behind your fingerprint, treated as trusted truth, filled back to you instantly.

Runs a local model

On first launch it checks your Mac and offers a local model that fits — unlimited, offline, private. Or skip it and stay fully on-device.

Time, honestly

See where the day actually went — minutes per app, computed locally from what you looked at. No timers, no upload.

Memory you control

A plain markdown file of what it knows. Approve, edit, or delete any line. It never confirms anything on its own.

Native, everywhere

SwiftUI menu bar app, global hotkeys, a Spotlight-style panel that fades in and grows with the answer. No Electron.

Stays fresh

Updates arrive through GitHub Releases — the app checks daily and offers them with one click.

Stop trying to remember.
Start asking.

Free and open source · MIT · ⌘⇧Space to summon