The macOS browser that keeps everything you read — organized into jars, searchable forever, and never leaving your Mac.
Download for macOSEvery page you read is extracted and preserved the moment it loads. Close the tab. A week later, search half a phrase you remember — it's there, full text, offline.
A jar holds the tabs, notes, tasks and files of one piece of work. ⌘J files the page you're on. ⌘1–9 switches projects. The window follows your head.
Your own reading always outranks the web. Exact matches first, similar-by-meaning next, a search engine last — where it belongs.
Leave a tab three days and it preserves itself into its jar and closes. One sweep, one toast, one Undo that restores the whole batch — open, in order.
A language model running on your Mac notices what belongs together and suggests it. You approve with one key. Nothing is ever filed without your hand on it.
Record a working session — the tabs, the layout, the note that starts the day — and run it tomorrow with ⌘R. Output lands back in the jar.
Your browsing lives in one SQLite file on your Mac. The suggestion engine is a 90MB model that runs on your CPU. NetRelish makes no network requests except the pages you visit and the update check.