Tell your Mac what to do. Watch it do it.
ScreenHand reads your screen, plans the steps, and operates your real apps — Mail, Notes, Calendar, Safari — to finish multi-step tasks you describe in plain English. You supervise; it works.
It uses your apps the way you would — just faster, and it doesn't forget a step.
No per-app integrations, no scripting, no brittle pixel coordinates. You describe the outcome; ScreenHand figures out the clicks and the typing.
You describe it
Type a goal in plain English — "find the latest email from Priya and save it as a note."
It sees the screen
It reads the accessibility tree and screenshots to understand what's actually in front of it.
It plans & acts
It plans the steps, then clicks, types, and navigates real apps — recovering when something shifts.
It verifies
It checks the result actually happened, instead of assuming success.
A handful of real workflows we've proven — not "automate anything."
We'd rather ship a few things that work reliably than promise everything. These run on the apps macOS exposes well. New ones are added only after they clear a hard reliability bar.
Capture an email as a note
Find the latest message and save its subject and sender into Apple Notes.
Daily briefing note
Read today's events and assemble a clean briefing in Notes.
Inbox triage
Sort unread mail into a morning standup note — urgent, follow-up, informational.
Research and save
Search the web on a topic and drop a sourced summary into Notes.
An agent that controls your machine should be one you can stop.
The constraints are the product. ScreenHand is built to be watched, interrupted, and trusted — not to run loose.
Approve every script
Before it runs any generated script, it shows you the exact code and waits for your Approve or Deny.
Instant kill switch
One hotkey stops a run mid-flight — even when another app has focus.
Won't run away with your bill
A per-run cost cap stops the agent before it burns through your AI budget.
Asks before destructive actions
Deleting, sending, or overwriting prompts you first — nothing irreversible happens silently.
Your keys, your machine
You bring your own Claude or Gemini key; it runs on your Mac, not our servers.
It verifies its own work
Every run is checked against the real result, so "done" means done — not "the agent thinks so."
What you should know before you ask for access.
We'd rather you trust us than be surprised. Here's the unvarnished state of things.
Straight answers.
Is this fully autonomous — can I set it and forget it?
No. It's supervised by design. You run it and watch it, and it pauses for your approval before running scripts or doing anything destructive. Treat it as a fast assistant you oversee, not a hands-off robot.
Can it automate any app?
No — and we won't claim it. It's reliable on a small set of proven Mac workflows today (Mail, Notes, Calendar, Safari) and best-effort elsewhere. We add new workflows only after they clear a strict reliability bar.
Is my data private?
Your screen contents are sent to the cloud AI provider you choose so it can read the screen — that's how it works, and we disclose it up front. It runs on your machine with your key; we don't run inference or store your screen on our servers. See the privacy details.
How much does it cost?
The beta is invite-based and paid; pricing is being finalized. You also pay your own AI provider for the API usage (bring your own key).
Windows? CANoe / MATLAB / engineering tools?
Roadmap, not beta. The current product is Mac-only on consumer apps. Tell us your use case when you request access — it helps us prioritize.
Who builds this?
Clazro Technology Private Limited. It's early, it's honest, and it's improving fast.
Want in while it's early?
Access is invite-based while we harden reliability on real machines. Tell us what you'd automate and we'll be in touch.