Fog Puts Your Notes on Autopilot With On-Device AI
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Meet Fog, a notes app that does the organizing for you. The founder got tired of manually sorting through scattered thoughts, creating folders, and hunting through archives. So instead of drowning in messy notes, Fog uses Apple Intelligence to automatically categorize everything. Your notes stay private on your device. Nothing leaves your phone or Mac unless you choose to sync via iCloud. It’s the antidote to note-taking chaos.
Fog ships with four powerful features that handle the work you’d normally do manually. Auto-naming turns vague titles into descriptive ones instantly. Auto grouping bundles related notes into clouds automatically. Auto cloud grouping organizes those clouds further so you actually find what you need. Then Ask Anything lets you query your entire vault in natural language. Ask it what you wrote about that marketing idea from two months ago. It finds it. All of this happens on your device thanks to Apple’s Foundations Model, which means your thoughts never become data someone else owns.
Fog launches today for iPhone, iPad, and Mac users with Apple Intelligence. That means you’ll need an iPhone 16 Pro, recent iPad Pro with M4, or newer Mac with M1 and up. Your notes sync seamlessly across all your devices through iCloud, keeping everything inside Apple’s ecosystem. If you’ve abandoned six note-taking apps because organization felt impossible, Fog might finally be the one that sticks.
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