Apple Notes
Local Apple appsHelp that follows your writing, right in Notes.
Halo's autocomplete works wherever you type on your Mac, including Notes. As you write, it offers quiet, inline continuations in your own style, learned entirely on your device.
And because Halo understands what's on your screen, the note you're working in becomes context for help: context-aware suggestions while you write, processed on-device.
Capabilities
What Halo does with it
- Inline autocomplete as you write, in your own style
- Uses the note on your screen as context for suggestions, on-device
How it connects
Built into your Mac.
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Nothing to sign in to
Halo works with Apple Notes through the same built-in macOS capabilities Apple's own apps use. There's no account to connect and no key to store.
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macOS asks first
The first time Halo needs access, macOS shows its own permission prompt. You decide, and you can revoke it any time in System Settings.
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Nothing leaves your Mac
Reading, writing, and understanding all happen on your device. There is no server involved, not even ours.
What stays private
Halo never uploads your notes. Reading what's on screen and generating suggestions both happen on your Mac, and what it learns about your writing style stays there.