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Peekalight is a lightweight launcher for macOS. Its website describes it as “Spotlight, but yours.” After pressing ⌘ Space, users can type into a single small window to find apps, recent files, clipboard content, AI bills, calculation results, and also perform window moving and snapping actions. In practice, it feels like a combination of Spotlight, a clipboard manager, a basic calculator, and a window management tool.
Based on the features disclosed so far, Peekalight’s main strength is its unified entry point: it can open installed apps, find recently used work files or search files by name, retrieve clipboard history copied that day, calculate expressions directly, and snap windows into half-screen, third-screen, or quarter-screen layouts, or move them to another display. One particularly unusual feature is “AI bills,” which is meant to show the day’s spending on AI services such as ChatGPT and Claude. However, the website does not explain the authorization method, supported services, or data sources. The page does not disclose any API/SDK, plugin system, supported languages, or development framework; it only states that the source code is available on GitHub and can be forked and built independently.
The product is currently marked as Free and No sign-up, with no paid plans visible. On privacy, the website clearly states that it does not see search queries, clipboard content, file content, file lists, AI prompts, names, email addresses, or other account information. It does collect information such as launch speed, feature usage, crashes or no-result events, and app version, while emphasizing that there are no tracking pixels and no third parties. The installer is a direct DMG download. The current version is v0.0.1 Build 25, signed and passed through Apple notarization. It requires macOS 14+, and the current build is marked for Apple Silicon. In terms of documentation, the website currently feels more like a product introduction, lacking explanations of permissions, AI bill configuration, FAQs, and developer extension documentation.
The advantages are that it is free and open source, requires no account, explains its privacy boundaries relatively clearly, and brings several high-frequency desktop actions into a keyboard launcher. It is well suited to developers, productivity-tool enthusiasts, and heavy macOS users. The drawbacks are that the version is only 0.0.1, so stability, long-term maintenance, ecosystem extensibility, and compatibility still need to be proven. It only supports macOS 14+, which is not friendly to Intel Mac users or those on older systems.
Access to the official website and GitHub is not discussed in the main content, and there is currently no payment information, so its accessibility from China is unknown. If access or downloads are restricted, alternatives such as Alfred, Raycast, Spotlight, LaunchBar, Rectangle, and Maccy may be worth considering.
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