The browser thatknows you
A remarkably well-behaved browser engineered specifically for macOS.
Quietly intelligent, beautifully native, and ready when you are.
Chromium engine
Native Mac soul. (Version 0.2.1)
The Foundation (Performance & Open Source)
A proper browser, first and foremost.
To be perfectly honest, an intelligent browser is entirely useless if it cannot browse. The industry-standard Chromium engine, elegantly dressed in native macOS attire. It is fast, it refrains from crashing, and it stays politely out of the way. Crucially, the core is open-source. The window to your digital life ought to be transparent, inspectable, and constructed in broad daylight.
The Brain (Bespoke AI & Unified Memory)
There is no "Phi AI." There is only yours.
Forcing a generic, corporate-branded assistant upon anyone is terribly poor form. Built upon a rather formidable, unified memory system, the intelligence here is entirely bespoke—and fiercely proactive. Instead of waiting idly for repetitive prompts, it predicts intentions and quietly readies the next logical step. Give it a name, and watch it adapt. Not an always-on surveillance apparatus, just an insanely personal companion that knows precisely what is needed, simply because it remembers.
The Hands (Proactive Execution)
Less prompting. More doing.
The era of endlessly typing the exact same instructions to a remarkably forgetful machine is dreadfully passé. True agency is proactive, not reactive. Because Phi understands the rhythm of a workflow, it extends a helping hand exactly when required, entirely unprompted. Allow it to quietly handle the tedious clicking, typing, and navigating based on established habits. It executes the heavy lifting, then politely hands over a receipt for its actions. Accountability remains a virtue, even for the artificial.
The Extension (IM & Caching)
The "Read It Later" list, finally made useful.
Everyone possesses a digital graveyard of well-intentioned bookmarks. Time to actually do something about it. Bookmark a rather dense think-piece, and the page is cached perfectly intact. Later, whilst stuck on a train sans Mac, simply open a favourite messaging app. Pull up the cached article, or better yet, instruct the assistant to summarise it. Because of that unified memory, it already knows exactly how those summaries should be formatted. Intelligence that travels light.
The Grand Finale (Agent Enablement)
One more thing.
A browser pleasant for human eyes is merely the baseline. Phi doubles as a remarkably secure Swiss Army knife for artificial ones. Local AI can converse directly with external agents—like a trusty Clawbot—acting as their hands on the web. Personal data remains strictly behind a velvet rope, completely air-locked. An operating system for agents, disguised as a minimalist browser. Exactly what the bots ordered.

