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Introduction

Curator is a native macOS app that turns a folder or a bucket of files into a library you can search by meaning, chat with, and ask to organize. You point it at a folder on your Mac or at a cloud storage bucket you own. It reads those files in place and builds a searchable index of what they contain.

Everything runs on your Mac. Nothing is uploaded. Curator never moves, copies, renames, or alters your files unless you ask it to. The AI features use Ollama, a free local engine that runs entirely on your Mac.

Curator does three main things.

Curator is for anyone with a large or messy file collection who wants to find things again.

  • A Mac running macOS 12 (Monterey) or later.
  • Ollama, the local AI engine that powers search and chat. You do not need to install it yourself first. Curator can install it for you in one click during setup.
  • Some RAM for the AI models. Curator recommends models sized to what your Mac has.

The full requirements and the install steps live in Download & install and First-run setup.

First, download and install the app. Then follow First-run setup to create your profile, set up Ollama, and point Curator at your files.