About Prism
Plus, you aren't stuck with just hosted models. Itβs even got custom local model support coming soon, just drop in a GGUF or safetensors file and the app manages the server part for you. Thatβs pretty cool no complicated setup there. For serious workers, its browser automation features really shine you know. Automate web stuff, scrape data, or fill forms using Playwright or Puppeteer integrations. And see the whole thing live-streamed, not some black box. This capability helps with routine online tasks a lot. And for content creators or students, the app includes stuff like generating 4K images, making PDFs or code files, and even building custom quizzes with flashcards for studying. It connects to your existing Apple Shortcuts to, extending what you can do natively. It really is an AI companion for boosting productivity on macOS.
π‘ Use Cases for Prism
- β’ Querying and comparing multiple AI models for optimal responses.
- β’ Automating web tasks and data scraping without leaving your flow.
- β’ Generating high-resolution images for creative projects.
- β’ Creating structured documents, code, and flashcards efficiently.
- β’ Integrating AI into existing macOS workflows and IDEs.
π° Pricing History
Key Features
- β Quick AI access from anywhere (hotkey).
- β Compare leading AI models in one thread.
- β Native Mac design and local-first processing.
- β Browser and system automation via Playwright/Puppeteer.
- β Image generation up to 4K.
- β Custom file creation (PDF, DOCX, code).
- β Interactive study tools (quizzes, flashcards).
User Experience of Prism
π¬ Support Channels
Pros & Cons
Pros
- β Native macOS experience, SwiftUI-built.
- β Supports many AI models, cloud and local.
- β Unique side-by-side model comparison.
- β Powerful browser and system automation.
- β Study tools and creative content generation.
Cons
- β Only for macOS users.
- β Free plan limitations (no hosted AI, local proxy).
- β Cloud models need an internet connection.