macOS AI Agent

The AI Agent Built Natively for Mac

Fazm is a voice-first AI computer agent that controls your entire macOS desktop - any app, any workflow, hands-free. Built on the Accessibility API with local-first privacy. Free and open source.

What is a macOS AI agent?

A macOS AI agent is software that uses artificial intelligence to autonomously operate your Mac. Unlike a chatbot that only generates text responses, an AI agent takes real actions - clicking buttons, typing into fields, opening apps, navigating menus, and completing multi-step tasks on your behalf.

Think of it as a coworker who sits at your Mac and does things for you. You describe what you need done in plain English (or speak it aloud), and the agent figures out how to accomplish it using the apps already on your computer.

The best macOS AI agents use the native Accessibility API rather than relying solely on screenshots. This gives them a structured understanding of what is on screen - every button, label, text field, and menu item - making them faster and more reliable than screenshot-only approaches.

How Fazm works on Mac

Four steps from install to full desktop automation.

1

Install Fazm

Download the native macOS app. Grant Accessibility and Screen Recording permissions so Fazm can see and interact with your desktop.

2

Give a command

Use push-to-talk voice or type a natural language instruction. Tell Fazm what you want done - from simple tasks to complex multi-app workflows.

3

Fazm takes action

Fazm reads your screen via the Accessibility API, plans a sequence of actions, and executes them - clicking, typing, navigating, and switching between apps as needed.

4

Set it on autopilot

Schedule recurring tasks to run automatically. Morning briefings, code reviews, data pulls - Fazm handles them on a loop so you can focus on what matters.

Key features of Fazm as a macOS AI agent

Purpose-built for macOS with capabilities no cloud agent can match.

Voice Control

Push-to-talk voice input lets you command your Mac hands-free. Describe what you want done and Fazm executes it across any app.

Accessibility API

Fazm reads UI elements through the native macOS Accessibility API - not just screenshots. This means precise, reliable interaction with buttons, menus, text fields, and more.

DOM-Level Browser Control

Beyond screenshots, Fazm injects into your browser to read and manipulate the actual DOM. Fill forms, click links, extract data - with the precision of a web scraper and the intelligence of an AI.

Scheduled Tasks

Set Fazm to run tasks on a schedule - morning briefings, PR reviews, error log triage, revenue digests. Automate recurring work without lifting a finger.

Local-First Privacy

Screen analysis runs on your Mac. Your desktop, files, and activity never leave your machine. Use local models for fully offline operation.

File Knowledge Graph

Fazm indexes your local files and builds a knowledge graph so it can find, reference, and act on your documents, code, and data without you pointing to them manually.

How Fazm compares to other Mac AI agents

Several tools claim to be macOS AI agents. Here is how Fazm stacks up.

Simular AI

Screenshot-based macOS agent

  • Closed source - no community contributions
  • No voice control
  • No scheduled task automation
  • No DOM-level browser control
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Highlight AI

macOS overlay assistant

  • Focused on context/search, not full automation
  • Limited desktop control capabilities
  • No scheduled tasks
  • Closed source
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Claude Computer Use

Cloud VM screenshot agent

  • Runs in a remote VM - not on your Mac
  • Screenshot-only - no Accessibility API
  • No voice input
  • Requires Anthropic API subscription
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Fazm advantage

Fazm is the only macOS AI agent that combines voice-first input, Accessibility API integration, DOM-level browser control, scheduled automation, and a local file knowledge graph - all in a free, open source package.

What you can automate with a macOS AI agent

Draft and send emails in Apple Mail or Gmail
Review pull requests in GitHub and leave comments
Fill out forms across any website
Generate reports from spreadsheets
Triage Slack messages and reply to threads
Organize files in Finder by project or date
Run morning briefings on autopilot
Extract data from web pages into CSV
Schedule recurring tasks - error log checks, revenue digests
Control design tools like Figma or Sketch

Frequently asked questions

What is a macOS AI agent?+

A macOS AI agent is software that uses AI to autonomously control your Mac desktop - clicking buttons, typing text, navigating apps, and completing multi-step tasks. Unlike chatbots that only generate text, an AI agent takes real actions on your computer.

How does Fazm work as a macOS AI agent?+

Fazm uses the macOS Accessibility API to read screen content and interact with any native app. It combines this with keyboard/mouse simulation, DOM-level browser control, and a local knowledge graph of your files. You give instructions via voice or text and Fazm executes multi-step workflows across your desktop.

Is Fazm free?+

Yes. Fazm is free and open source under the MIT license. No subscription or usage fee required.

Does Fazm send my screen data to the cloud?+

No. Screen analysis runs locally on your Mac. Your desktop content, files, and activity stay on your machine. Only AI model inference calls go to the cloud, and you can use local models for fully offline operation.

How is Fazm different from Claude Computer Use or Simular AI?+

Fazm is a native macOS app with voice-first input, Accessibility API integration, DOM-level browser control, scheduled tasks, and a local file knowledge graph. Claude Computer Use runs in a cloud VM and relies on screenshots. Simular AI is closed-source and lacks voice control and scheduled automation. Fazm is also free and open source.

What macOS version does Fazm support?+

Fazm supports macOS 14 (Sonoma) and later. It runs natively on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.

Try the best macOS AI agent - free

Download Fazm and start automating your Mac today. Voice-first, local-first, open source.