Tap — The browser with no tabs.
Now available for macOS<br>The browser with<br>no tabs.<br>Everything open, side by side. Your pages, notes, and tools live on one canvas you scroll — all in view, all at once. You never switch tabs again.<br>Download for MacSee it in action<br>Free · macOS 13+ · Apple Silicon<br>Talk to the maker on Discord→
01 — One canvas<br>Open it once.<br>It stays.<br>Every tab switch is a tiny act of forgetting. Tap ends it — everything you open stays laid out in front of you, side by side. Need the other thing? It's not behind a tab. Just scroll.
Mornings<br>⌘1
Calendar<br>World clock<br>Inbox<br>Weather
Writing<br>⌘2
Notes<br>Dictionary<br>Research links<br>Lofi
Research<br>⌘3
Arxiv<br>Notion<br>GPT<br>PDF cards
02 — It comes to you<br>Never go<br>looking again.<br>Need a new page, a note, a contact? Don't hunt — right-click, and it opens right beside what you're doing. You stay put. The new thing just appears next to your work.
right-click<br>New pageopens beside →<br>New noteopens beside →<br>New contactopens beside →<br>Search memoryopens beside →
03 — Drag & drop<br>Drag a link.<br>Watch it come alive.<br>Drop any bookmark onto your workspace. It opens as a live card you can actually use — read the email, play the song, scroll the calendar.<br>Not a tab. Not a window. Just there.
Gmail<br>live
Linear<br>New issue assigned
Cron<br>3 events tomorrow
GitHub<br>PR review requested
Spotify<br>live
Lofi · sleepy hours<br>Now playing
⏮▶⏭
Calendar<br>live
9:00<br>Standup
11:30<br>Design review
14:00<br>1:1 with Mei
16:00<br>Deep work
04 — Notes that answer back<br>Ask your notes<br>anything.<br>Tap reads what you write and what you save. Then you can ask it anything.<br>Like talking to someone who was actually paying attention.
What did I save last week about the new Anthropic model?
You saved three notes — a benchmark thread (Mar 9), a pricing page screenshot (Mar 11), and a doc quoting their context-caching limits. The thread mentioned a 40% latency drop on long inputs.
Pull the pricing screenshot.
Opened. It's pinned to your Research workspace.
Ask your notes…⌘K
05 — Select to act<br>Highlight anything.<br>Anything happens.<br>Translate. Ask GPT. Search. Copy back to the app you came from. The action follows the selection.<br>That's the whole feature.
Ask GPT<br>Translate<br>Search<br>Send back<br>Copy
06 — Everything else<br>The little things,<br>finally in the right place.<br>The five apps you opened this morning — now they're just here.
World clock<br>Tokyo. Berlin. SF. At a glance.
Calendar<br>Today, tomorrow, this week.
To-do<br>Capture. Close. Move on.
OCR<br>Drag an image. Get the text.
Lofi room<br>Sounds, sometimes friends.
Notes<br>Write. Tag. Ask.
07 — See everything<br>For once, you can<br>see everything.<br>Nothing hidden behind a tab. Nothing lost in an app. Just your whole workflow in front of you — and the quiet feeling that you're finally on top of it.
08 — FAQ<br>Questions,<br>answered.
What is Tap?+Tap is a Mac browser with no tabs. Everything you open — pages, notes, and tools — stays laid out on one canvas, side by side and in view at once, so you scroll across your work instead of switching tabs. It does what a browser, a workspace, and a handful of menu-bar apps used to do, all at a glance.<br>No tabs? What if I open a lot of things — doesn't it get cluttered?+No tabs doesn't mean no structure. You group what you open into workspaces — one canvas per context, like a project, research, or your morning routine — and within each you scroll across everything instead of hunting a tab strip. Open thirty things and they stay laid out and searchable, not crushed into thirty slivers you can't read.<br>Is Tap free?+Yes. Tap is free to download and runs on macOS 13 or later with Apple Silicon.<br>Is Tap an Arc or SigmaOS alternative?+If you came to Arc or SigmaOS for workspaces and a calmer way to browse, Tap covers that and adds a select-to-act toolbar, drag-to-card live embeds, OCR, and AI notes — all in a single window.<br>What can I do by highlighting text?+Highlight any text and a toolbar follows your selection: ask GPT, translate, search the web, send it back to the app you came from, or copy it. The action follows the selection.<br>What are workspaces in Tap?+A workspace is a saved set of bookmarks, tools, and live cards for one context — mornings, writing, research, a project. Switch between them like desktops, except everything you need is already inside.<br>Can Tap answer questions about my notes?+Yes. Tap reads what you write and what you save, so you can ask your notes anything — like a teammate who was actually paying attention.
Tap.<br>For Mac. Free.<br>Download Tap for Macv3.7.2 · macOS 13+ · Apple Silicon<br>Got a bug? Tell us on Discord→