Supermac 1.0.15
Supermac 1.0.15 brings the first serious AI surface, local API/MCP support, companion app foundations, quick add workflows, and a faster launcher.
Custom launcher hotkey
Choose the global shortcut that opens Supermac from Settings. Cmd+Shift+Space stays the default, and the new Use Cmd+Space action can hand Spotlight's shortcut to Supermac with a fallback if macOS refuses it.
AI tab
The AI tab is now in Settings. It brings provider setup, model routing, agent configuration, skill sources, tool selection, and quick parsing controls into one place. The UI still needs polish, but the real AI control surface is here.
AI providers and model routing
Connect AI providers, refresh model catalogs, choose fallback models, and route different Supermac AI functions to the model or provider that makes sense for the job.
AI tools and skill sources
Agents and AI functions can now use configured tool permissions and skill sources. Supermac can load skill prompts, normalize sources, and keep agent/tool capabilities organized from Settings.
AI chat with agents
Chat with Codex, Cursor, Claude, Pi, or custom ACP agents from Supermac. Conversations keep history, show tool activity, support queued messages, image attachments, skill mentions, and per-agent workspaces.
Agent launcher commands
Configured agents can appear as their own New AI Chat commands in root search, and voice agents can show up as call commands. The AI Chat sidebar also adds a dedicated new-chat row, agent picker, grouped conversations, and better launch context.
Voice calls with agents
Create voice agents, choose what Mac-control tools they can use, and call them from Supermac or the companion API. Voice agents can work with screen capture, pointer cues, app actions, and other hands-free workflows.
Computer Use tools
Supermac now packages a local Computer Use backend for agent workflows. Agents can use enabled tools to inspect windows, click, type, scroll, drag, press hotkeys, and work with the Mac through the bundled CUA driver or AppleScript fallback.
Local API
The local API now has a real Settings surface and routes for status, actions, approvals, launcher items, clipboard, files, remote screen, remote input, and voice workflows. It is the desktop-side foundation for companion apps and automations.
MCP server
MCP support can now be enabled from the local API settings so external agents can discover selected Supermac capabilities and call into approved desktop actions through the same local control layer.
Android companion app support
The desktop side is ready for the Android companion app: QR pairing, live status, action panes, remote decks, file upload/download, remote screen, remote input, AI chat sockets, notification mirroring, and quick settings tiles are wired into the Mac API.
iOS companion app support
The iOS companion app now has the desktop hooks it needs for pairing, shortcuts, files, remote views, AI chat sockets, widgets, Live Activities, and the share extension. TestFlight will come later, but the Mac side is in place.
Remote screen and input
Companion clients can see remote-screen availability, request screen data, send remote input, and call remote camera and control routes through the local API.
File transfer and clipboard relay
Mobile clients can upload and download files through Supermac, work with clipboard data, and stream larger transfers through safer desktop-side file routes.
Notification mirroring and quick tiles
Android can mirror notifications back to Supermac and expose quick tiles for common actions like clipboard, media, mute, screenshots, and favorite decks.
Quick add events
Add Quick Event is now available as a root command. Type a plain-language event, then let the built-in parser or AI parser turn it into calendar fields before saving.
Quick add reminders
Add Quick Reminder is now available as its own root command. Type the reminder naturally, parse the title, due date, time, and list, then save it straight to Reminders.
Reminder search and pins
Reminders can be searched directly, opened in their own stack, and pinned into root search so important tasks stay near the top with due-time context and countdowns.
Other Changes
Root search is much faster, with cached launcher entries, priority matching, and lighter icon preloading.
Stack search is faster across emoji, clipboard, snippets, reminders, quick links, contacts, shortcuts, and files.
Opening, hiding, and re-opening Supermac is snappier.
Clicking away from Settings now gets it out of the launcher's way.
Companion screens now follow the features enabled on the Mac.
Quick add parsing and mobile file-transfer edge cases were tightened for the release build.