Prism organizes your browsing into colorful Spaces, so you can stop drowning in tabs and start actually thinking.
Or press ⌘K to open anything, instantly.
Open a tab, switch Spaces, search your history, ask AI -- all from one bar. No clicking through menus. No hunting.
Every Space has its own color, its own tabs, its own history. Switch contexts instantly. Your work tabs never bleed into your weekend.
Slack, Linear, docs, and the PRs you haven't reviewed yet.
YouTube rabbit holes, recipes, and online shopping you won't admit to.
Figma files, Dribbble shots, and that tutorial you'll finish someday.
The app you're building at 11pm that you swear will ship this month.
Real features that change how you use the web. Not gimmicks -- tools you'll reach for every day.
Drag any tab to the side and it splits. Reference docs while you code. Compare products while you shop. Keep Figma open while you build.
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Haven't touched a tab in 12 hours? Prism gently archives it. It's still searchable -- just not cluttering your bar.
Hit ⌘. on any page to get a summary. Works on articles, docs, even long GitHub issues.
Every action has a shortcut. Learn a few and Prism starts feeling like a superpower.
Search tabs, switch Spaces, open bookmarks, ask AI, run Boosts -- all from one place. It's the last UI you'll need.
"I went from 60+ tabs in Chrome to 12 pinned tabs across 3 Spaces. I can actually find things now. My brain feels quieter."
"The command bar ruined every other browser for me. I keep hitting Cmd+K in Chrome and getting angry when nothing happens."
"Spaces changed how I think about context switching. Work mode is blue, personal is warm, and my brain just knows which world I'm in."
Free during beta. macOS 13+. Windows and Linux coming Q3.