How many times a day do you do this: stop working on something, open Notes to write down an idea, switch back, lose your train of thought, remember you needed to set a reminder for a meeting, open Reminders, switch back, then need to look something up, open a browser, search, find the answer, copy it, switch back, paste it where you needed it.
" + "Lumini's Lumini eliminates all of that. Say 'Lumini, create a note called Meeting prep with the agenda items I just discussed.' Or 'Lumini, remind me to send the invoice at 4pm.' Or 'Lumini, search the web for the latest SwiftUI documentation and summarize the key changes.' Lumini does it while you stay in your flow. You hear the result spoken back.
What Lumini can actually do
Lumini has access to a set of 'preferred tools' — actions that run in the background without moving your cursor or taking over your screen. These include: creating notes in Apple Notes, setting reminders in Apple Reminders, creating calendar events, searching the web (via Tavily, Brave, or Exa through your Worker), reading files from your workspace, writing files to your workspace, listing directory contents, and opening URLs in your browser.
" + "These preferred tools run silently in the background. You say the command, Lumini executes it, and you hear the result. Your cursor never moves. Your screen doesn't change. Your focus stays exactly where it was.
" + "When a task requires interacting with your screen — clicking a button, typing text, navigating a menu — Lumini asks for your approval first. You see a preview of what it plans to do. If you approve, Lumini takes over momentarily to execute the action, then hands control back to you. This foreground/background separation keeps you safe and in control.
Real automation examples
'Lumini, create a note with the key points from this meeting.' — While you're looking at your meeting notes in Notion, Lumini creates an Apple Note with the content you described.
" + "'Lumini, remind me to review this PR at 3pm.' — Lumini creates a reminder in Apple Reminders with the due time.
" + "'Lumini, add Standup to my calendar for tomorrow at 9am.' — Lumini creates a calendar event.
" + "'Lumini, search the web for Apple's latest Human Interface Guidelines.' — Lumini searches and speaks back a summary with links.
" + "'Lumini, create a file called config.json with this content.' — Lumini writes a file to your workspace.
" + "'Lumini, open the project folder in Finder.' — Lumini reveals the folder in Finder.
" + "'Lumini, open safari to the staging server URL.' — Lumini opens your browser to the right page.
Real examples
- **Any app** — Say 'Lumini, create a note' to capture ideas without switching to Notes.
- **Any app** — Say 'Lumini, search the web for...' to look things up without opening a browser.
- **Terminal** — Say 'Lumini, list the files in my src directory' to check project contents.
- **Finder** — Say 'Lumini, open the Downloads folder' to navigate without clicking.
- **Safari** — Say 'Lumini, open the production dashboard' to jump to any URL.