A different take on Mac AI productivity

No launcher window. Just press a key.

Launchers like Raycast are powerful — but they all start the same way: open a window, type a command, wait. Keyfloe lives in the keys you already press. Map a key to AI chat, dictation, on-screen answers, or a voice command, and it fires instantly — acting on what’s already in front of you.

Two ways to reach AI

Launcher

Hotkey → a window appears → type or pick a command → it runs. Great for browsing actions; it’s a destination you go to.

Keyfloe

Press the key you mapped → the AI acts in place on your screen or your voice. No window, no typing a command name. The action comes to you.

What lives on your keys

  • Chat — an AI popup at your cursor for replies, questions, rewrites.
  • Dictation — talk, and it types where your cursor is.
  • Snapshot AI — box anything on screen and get an answer.
  • Voice Command — speak a task; the agent does it.

Questions, answered

Raycast is a launcher — you open a command window and type. Keyfloe is keyboard-native: you press a key you’ve mapped and the AI acts in place, on what’s already on your screen or what you say. There’s no window to open first.

For AI actions, yes — chat, dictation, on-screen answers, and voice commands all live on your keys. Keyfloe focuses on AI-on-a-keypress rather than being a general app launcher.

No. All AI is built in and managed by your subscription — nothing to configure.

Ready to remap your keyboard?
One keystroke. Every AI action.