MachineFabric is a local-first AI and document transmutation system for macOS. You give it files, folders, or mixed inputs, and it discovers what can be done with them through composable capabilities called cartridges.
The goal is simple: make local AI, document workflows, and file transformations feel like one coherent system instead of a pile of separate apps.
- Website: https://machinefabric.com
- Downloads: https://machinefabric.com/downloads
- Documentation: https://machinefabric.com/docs
- Models: https://machinefabric.com/models
- Cartridges: https://machinefabric.com/cartridges
- Blog: https://machinefabric.com/blog
- Whitepaper: https://machinefabric.com/assets/whitepaper.pdf
- A macOS desktop app
- A growing cartridge ecosystem for formats, AI, and automation
- Curated local model sets for different Macs and workflows
- A capability and media registry that describes what the system can do
- Main website: https://machinefabric.com
- Models registry: https://models.machinefabric.com/manifest
- Capabilities and media registry: https://fabric.capdag.com/manifest
- Cap registry explorer: https://capdag.com
- Cartridge registry: https://cartridges.machinefabric.com/manifest
- Email: hello@machinefabric.com
- Discord: https://discord.gg/utwdVm6tYB
- GitHub organization: https://github.com/machinefabric
- Submit a model set: https://github.com/machinefabric/modelsets/issues/new?template=add-model-set.yml
- Feedback on model recommendations: https://github.com/machinefabric/modelsets/issues/new?template=feedback.yml
- Add a capability or media definition: https://github.com/machinefabric/capfab/issues/new?template=add-definition.yml
- Feedback on definitions: https://github.com/machinefabric/capfab/issues/new?template=feedback-on-definitions.yml
- Submit a cartridge: https://github.com/machinefabric/cartridge-shelf/issues/new?template=add-cartridge.yml
- Cartridge bug, feature, or vulnerability reports: https://github.com/machinefabric/cartridge-shelf/issues/new/choose
This repository is the MachineFabric super-repo. It brings together the app, engine, registries, website, cartridges, SDKs, and public submission inboxes that make up the broader project.
For most people, the best entry point is the website: