NetRelish macOS · beta soon

Savor the web.
Get more done.

The macOS browser that keeps everything you read — organized into jars, searchable forever, and never leaving your Mac.

Download for macOS
FREE DURING BETA · APPLE SILICON
Brine

Closing is free.

Every 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.

Jars

Projects, not piles.

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.

Ask the Pantry

⌘K finds it.

Your own reading always outranks the web. Exact matches first, similar-by-meaning next, a search engine last — where it belongs.

Sealing

Tabs that tidy themselves.

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.

The engine

It learns your jars.

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.

Recipes

Work once. Replay 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.

Everything is local. Everything.

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.

No telemetry No account No cloud No analytics

Download for macOS — beta soon