Free and open source

your desktop,
one toolkit.

One window for the dozen little utilities you keep hunting for: a launcher, a clipboard that remembers, notes, a focus timer, an optimizer, a private browser, a homework helper. It stays out of the way until you hit the hotkey.

Mac, Windows, Linux, Chromebook Lightweight, no telemetry
latest · v2.1.8
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A pile of small tools, one window

Each one is minor on its own. Together they replace a dock full of single-use apps. Deskkit hides in the menu bar and shows up the moment you hit the hotkey.

Universal launcher

Hit the hotkey and start typing. Apps, files, a quick calculation, a web search. It figures out what you mean and forgives typos. Most people never stop using this one.

Built-in terminal

A terminal that doesn't fight you. Run commands inline, with an optional AI helper that shows you what a command will do before it runs.

Quick notes

A scratchpad that's always one keystroke away. There's search, tags, and pinning, but mostly it's just somewhere to dump a thought before it's gone.

Clipboard history

Your last few hundred copies, kept and searchable. Pin the ones you paste constantly. It's the kind of thing you don't miss until you have it.

System optimizer

One-click cleanup for cache, trash, and memory hogs, plus a startup manager that tells you what's safe to turn off and what really isn't.

Homework helper

Snap a photo of a math problem and get the steps, not just the answer. Equations, derivatives, integrals, percentages, and writing help too.

Ad blocker

Blocks ads and trackers system-wide, in every browser and most apps. No extensions. It asks for your password once to edit the hosts file, then leaves you alone.

Focus timer

Pomodoro sessions for when you actually need to get something done. It nudges you gently and can mirror your current task to your phone.

Chat and support

Global chat, DMs, and a support team of real people, plus a bot that's right more often than it's wrong.

New · in Deskkit

BrowserKit, a browser that reads with you

The web browser built into Deskkit. A private AI lives right in the toolbar to explain, summarize, and turn any page into flashcards, and it all runs on your own computer. Ads and trackers are blocked everywhere.

Explore BrowserKit →
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Study_skills AskSummarizeDeckFocus
BrowserKit browsing a page

Where it's going

An honest look at what's done, what's being worked on right now, and what's still just an idea. It changes as things ship.

Shipped
  • BrowserKit, the built-in browser with a private AI in the toolbar
  • A free local AI that runs entirely on your own machine
  • Reading text out of an image you upload (OCR)
  • Turning any page into flashcards, plus Ask-this-page and Browsing Memory
  • A plainer "Basic" look and a Home page that adapts to how you use it
Building now
  • Bringing BrowserKit's AI tools to Windows and Linux (Mac-only today)
  • Windows-on-ARM and Linux-ARM builds
  • Making the local AI faster, so replies don't make you wait
  • Smaller, less crash-prone builds across the board
Ideas / later
  • Smarter local AI models as they get small enough to run well
  • Syncing notes and cards between machines
  • More themes, and a way to share your own
  • Whatever people keep asking for in the Discord
Being honest: BrowserKit on Windows and Linux is brand new and a little rough around the edges, and the local AI is small, so it's helpful but not a genius. If something breaks or feels off, say so in Support or the Discord and it'll actually get looked at.

Meet our management

The people behind Deskkit.

AMGProdZ

AMGProdZ

Owner
Amara

Amara

Manager

Install in under a minute

No package managers, no terminal needed. Download, unzip, open.

1

Download for your system

Pick your platform below, or use the auto-detected button at the top of the page.

2

Unzip it

Double-click the downloaded file to unzip. On Linux, just mark the file as executable.

3

Open Deskkit

Launch the app. Updates install themselves from Settings, then Check for Updates.

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