Comparison·Updated March 2026
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Fazm vs Microsoft Power Automate

An AI-native desktop agent vs enterprise workflow automation. Lightweight simplicity vs platform complexity.

Feature-by-feature comparison

How Fazm and Microsoft Power Automate stack up across every dimension.

Fazm
Microsoft Power Automate
Architecture
AI-native, voice-first agent
Enterprise workflow automation platform
Setup time
Download and run in minutes
IT deployment, licensing, admin configuration
Primary input
Voice + text (push-to-talk)
GUI flow builder + natural language
Target user
Individual knowledge workers
Enterprise teams with IT oversight
Pricing
Free and open source
Microsoft 365 / Power Platform licensing required
Platform focus
macOS (Windows planned)
Windows-centric, limited macOS support
Open source
Yes - fully open source
No - proprietary Microsoft platform
Privacy
Screen analysis runs locally
Flows and data processed in Azure cloud
App scope
Any macOS app via accessibility API
Desktop flows + 1,000+ connectors
AI model
Pluggable - OpenAI, local models
Copilot (GPT-4o based)
Governance
Individual control
Enterprise admin, DLP policies, audit logs
Ecosystem
Google Workspace, any open app
Deep Microsoft 365 and Azure integration
Voice Control

Voice-first vs GUI-first automation

Fazm is built around voice from the ground up. Press a key, speak your intent, and the agent acts on your entire desktop. Power Automate uses a visual flow builder with AI-assisted natural language input - useful for building reusable flows, but not for ad-hoc voice-driven tasks.

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Fazm
  • Push-to-talk activates agent instantly
  • Voice drives any desktop action in real time
  • No flow building required for simple tasks
  • Speaks back with audio responses
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Microsoft Power Automate
  • Natural language describes flows, not direct actions
  • GUI canvas required to build and edit flows
  • Copilot suggests actions via chat interface
  • No push-to-talk or real-time voice commands
Setup & Deployment

Instant setup vs enterprise deployment

Fazm downloads in seconds and runs immediately - no accounts, no admin configuration, no licensing keys. Power Automate requires Microsoft 365 licensing, admin provisioning, and IT setup before a knowledge worker can automate their first task.

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Fazm
  • Download once, run immediately
  • No account or license required
  • Works on personal or work Macs
  • Zero IT involvement needed
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Microsoft Power Automate
  • Requires Microsoft 365 or Power Platform license
  • Admin must enable premium connectors
  • IT controls DLP and governance policies
  • On-premise gateway needed for some desktop flows
Privacy & Data

Local processing vs cloud-first processing

Fazm processes your screen locally - your UI data never leaves your device. Power Automate runs flows in Azure, meaning your automation data, credentials, and outputs transit and are stored in Microsoft cloud infrastructure.

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Fazm
  • Screen analysis runs on-device
  • No screen data sent to the cloud
  • Credentials stay in macOS Keychain
  • Fully auditable open source code
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Microsoft Power Automate
  • Flow runs execute in Azure cloud
  • Connection credentials stored in Azure
  • Data processed per Microsoft's privacy policy
  • Closed source - no code-level audit
Desktop Control

Full desktop access vs recorded flows

Fazm uses the macOS accessibility API to control any app at any time without pre-recording. Power Automate's desktop flows use UI recording - you record the steps once, and the robot replays them, which breaks when UI changes.

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Fazm
  • Controls any app via accessibility API
  • No UI recording needed
  • Adapts dynamically to screen state
  • Works with apps that have no API
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Microsoft Power Automate
  • Desktop flows require recording UI interactions
  • Fragile when application UI updates
  • Requires Selenium IDE or Windows recorder
  • macOS desktop flows have limited support

About each product

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Microsoft Power Automate

by Microsoft

Microsoft's automation platform with AI Copilot that can record desktop flows, understand natural language instructions, and deploy computer-using agents across web and desktop apps. Deep Microsoft 365 and Azure ecosystem integration with enterprise governance and compliance built-in. Part of the broader Power Platform, requiring Microsoft licensing.

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Fazm

Open source

An AI computer agent for macOS that goes beyond the browser. Controls your mouse, keyboard, browser DOM, and native apps - all triggered by voice. Indexes local files, builds a knowledge graph, and integrates with Google Workspace. Screen analysis runs locally for privacy. The entire project is open source.

When to use which

Choose Fazm if you...

  • Want to automate desktop tasks on macOS with just your voice
  • Need a free, no-license solution that works today
  • Value privacy and prefer local processing over cloud
  • Are an individual contributor, not part of an enterprise IT org
  • Want open source code you can inspect and modify
  • Need to work across any app without pre-building flows

Choose Microsoft Power Automate if you...

  • Already use Microsoft 365 and want automation that integrates with Teams, SharePoint, and Outlook
  • Need enterprise governance, audit logs, and DLP policies
  • Want 1,000+ pre-built connectors to SaaS apps
  • Operate in a Windows-first enterprise environment
  • Require admin-managed, organization-wide automation deployment

Ready to try the faster approach?

Download Fazm for macOS and see what a desktop-wide AI agent can do. Free and open source.