Keyfloe turns your Mac keyboard into an AI control surface. Press one key to chat, answer a highlighted question, draft an email, reply to a thread, or dictate. Hold or stack modifiers to layer features.
Chat. Dictate. Answer. Draft email. Reply. All from one keystroke — or stack modifiers to layer them.
Free to start · macOS 14+ · Windows 10/11 (preview)
Give every key a job. Open Keyfloe, click a key, pick what it should do. The four above are just one way to set it up.
A question on your screen? Tap the control key. Keyfloe reads the screen and the answer appears.
One key, two powers. Tap control and Keyfloe answers whatever is on your screen. Hold it and speak. Highlight an email first, say make this professional, and it rewrites it for you.
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Every change to your keys is saved automatically. Want an older setup back? Click it in the list. Sign in on another Mac and everything is already there.
Press the fn key and a small chat window opens on top of whatever you are doing. Ask anything. Press fn again and it is gone.
Hold a key, talk, release. Clean text lands at your cursor, with the fillers and false starts removed.
One key or a whole combo, your choice. A single tap, a hold, or a shortcut like ⌘S can each run a different feature. Even Caps Lock can have a job.
Which planet in our solar system has the most moons?
Drag a box over anything on your screen and Keyfloe answers it in chat. A question, an error, an email. Try it above.
Keyfloe lets you do things with one keypress. Tap a key — chat, write an email, get an answer, dictate, polish text. That’s it.
Other tools need you to open a window and type. With Keyfloe, you just press a key. Nothing pops up unless you actually need it to.
No. Everything works out of the box — your subscription covers it. Nothing else to set up.
Open the dashboard, click any key, and pick what it should do. Each key can do four different things — a quick tap, a hold, and two combinations.
Any Mac from 2018 or newer, running a recent version of macOS.
Yes. We don’t store what you write or read. Everything flows through for one request and then is gone.