Nav
Nav handles repetitive actions so you don't have to click through menus and windows.
Nav follows the same steps you would—across apps, dialogs, and screens.
There's nothing to configure or maintain. Nav adapts as your screen changes.
Nav lives in the menu bar and is ready whenever you need help finishing a task.
Your screen and actions stay on your Mac. You remain in control at all times.
Nav uses native system behavior, not brittle scripts or shortcuts.
Nav can open apps, click buttons, select menus, and move through interfaces just like you would.
Nav can move between multiple apps and windows to complete a task from start to finish.
Nav reacts to what's visible on your screen, adjusting steps as the interface changes.
Works with the apps you use:
Nav helped me file my taxes. It opened the tax website, navigated the forms, and walked through each section so I didn’t miss anything.
Robert Carter
63 · Retired · California
Nav continuously interprets what's visible on your screen using a multimodal system that combines visual understanding with language context. It recognizes interface elements, text, layouts, and state—so it understands not just what an app is, but what it's currently showing.
Based on your request and what it sees on screen, Nav plans a sequence of actions to reach the desired outcome. It reasons through each step, adapting if the interface changes—similar to how a person would navigate menus, dialogs, and workflows.
Nav performs actions directly on your Mac—clicking, typing, searching, and navigating apps—while observing the results of each step. It maintains short-term context and memory so it can stay oriented, recover from errors, and continue tasks without starting over.