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A remarkably well-behaved browser engineered specifically for macOS.
Quietly intelligent, beautifully native, and ready before you are.

Chromium engine, native macOS soul. (Version 1.0.4)
Runs on Apple Silicon Macs with macOS 14 or newer

The Foundation

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. Additionally, the core is open-source. The window to your digital life ought to be transparent, inspectable, and constructed in broad daylight.

The Brain

There is no "Phi AI." There is only your AI friend.

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 Claws

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

Your browser, even when your Mac is not around.

Phi does not simply vanish the moment you step away from your desk. Through the extension, your favourite messaging app becomes a direct line to your browser: its memory, its assistant, its saved pages, its context. Ask it to fetch a cached article, summarise something you meant to read, remember a page for later, or act on your behalf whilst you are out in the world. In practice, it is the de facto Phi mobile app, only without the ceremony of yet another app install. A lightweight bridge to a browser that still knows exactly what is going on.

One more thing

Built for humans. Ready for agents.

Phi is pleasant for human eyes, but remarkably fluent in machine. It is CLI-friendly, Playwright-compatible, and instantly legible to agentic tools, which means your trusty OpenClaw agent can begin using it with scarcely any ceremony. Because Phi is also the browser a human genuinely uses, agents inherit a far more believable footing on the modern web: proper state, proper history, proper context, and rather fewer melodramatic struggles with "Verify you are human" than the usual parade of headless robots. Personal data, meanwhile, remains behind a velvet rope, air-locked and local-first. An operating system for agents, disguised as a very civilized browser.