Download Smritsavant
Not downloadable quite yet. Signed, notarized builds are in preparation — we won't ship you an installer your OS should warn you about.Email us and we'll reply exactly once, on launch day. No waitlist database, no drip campaign.
Every download starts a free 14-day trial — full-featured, offline after a one-time activation, no card. When the trial ends the app turns read-only and your data stays exportable forever.
macOS
Apple Silicon · macOS 13+
Smritsavant_0.1.0_aarch64.dmg · ~180 MB
Available at launch
Windows
x86_64 · Windows 10/11
Smritsavant_0.1.0_x64.msi · ~250 MB
Available at launch
Linux
x86_64 · .deb + AppImage
smritsavant_0.1.0_amd64.AppImage · ~190 MB
Available at launch
iOS + iPadOS
Coming to the App Store — submission is prepared, pending store review and our signing setup.
Coming to the App Store
Android
Coming to Google Play. Search, voice, and captions run on-device; chat is bring-your-own-cloud-key. Details.
Coming to Google Play
System requirements
| Minimum | Comfortable | |
|---|---|---|
| RAM | 8 GB (writing + semantic search) | 16 GB+ for local AI chat |
| Disk | 2 GB app + embedding model | +3–7 GB if you enable chat, voice, and vision models |
| GPU | None required | Any recent GPU speeds up chat considerably (CUDA, Vulkan, or Apple Silicon) |
Honest note: local AI chat speed scales with your hardware. On an M-series Mac it's fluent; on an older CPU-only laptop it will be slow, and you may prefer to leave chat off and keep the (much lighter) semantic search and voice features.
First-launch downloads
- Embedding model, ~470 MB — required; downloads in the background on first run. Semantic linking and search activate when it's done.
- Chat model, ~3–5 GB — optional, on enabling AI chat (desktop only).
- Voice model, ~1 GB — optional, on first use of dictation or transcription.
- Image captioning model, ~1.7 GB — optional, on enabling image captions.
On iPhone, iPad, and Android these downloads are Wi-Fi-only by default.
Verify your download
Every release will ship with a SHA256SUMS file published alongside the binaries by the release pipeline, with verification commands for each OS. This section fills in with the first signed release.