FAQ

Questions worth asking.

Everything you want to know about how AirJelly works, what it can do, and how it keeps your data private.

Privacy & Security

No. AirJelly runs entirely on your machine. Your screen activity, notes, and conversations never leave your computer — no cloud sync, no training on your data.

Only you. Everything AirJelly captures — screenshots, text, tasks — is stored locally in an encrypted database on your Mac. There are no servers receiving your data.

Never. Your data stays on your device and is never used for model training, analytics, or any purpose other than powering your personal AirJelly experience.

How it works

Most AI assistants wait for you to ask. AirJelly watches your workflow continuously and acts before you ask — surfacing follow-ups, capturing tasks from conversations, and preparing briefs at exactly the right moment.

AirJelly reads across every app you use — Slack, Zoom, Google Docs, Calendar, email, and more. If it's on your screen, AirJelly can see it.

AirJelly automatically extracts tasks from your conversations, meetings, and messages — complete with context and due dates — without you having to write anything down.

AirJelly is designed to be lightweight. It runs as a background process and uses adaptive throttling so it steps back whenever your CPU is busy with something else.

Getting started

AirJelly is built for anyone whose work moves faster than their notes — product and engineering teams, founders, researchers, and anyone juggling more context than one brain can hold.

AirJelly is currently available as a free download on macOS. Windows and Linux support is coming soon.

AirJelly requires macOS 13 Ventura or later. It runs natively on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.

Download AirJelly, open it, and grant the required accessibility permissions. That's it — AirJelly starts watching and learning from your workflow immediately.

Still curious?

Come ask us
directly.

The AirJelly community is on Discord. Drop your question, share feedback, or just say hi — the team reads everything.