Glaze is in private beta. Join the waitlist and we’ll let you in as soon as we can. Existing Raycast users will get priority access. We’re also hosting in-person events, and those who attend will get early access. Keep an eye on our Luma page.
No. You describe what you want in plain language and Glaze builds it. If something isn’t right, just talk to it and change it. And if you do know how to code, you’ll feel right at home shaping things further.
Those tools build for the browser. Glaze builds for your desktop. That means your apps can access your file system, keyboard shortcuts, menu bar integration, background processes, and deeper integration with your OS. Your data stays on your machine, not on someone else’s server. It’s a different category entirely.
Anything that comes to mind. Internal tools for your team, personal utilities, menu bar apps, workflow automations, or just quick one-off things that make your life easier. If you can describe it, Glaze can build it.
Yes. Glaze apps run on your Mac, so they can connect to your APIs, local files, and hardware. You can hook into the tools you already use, pull in AI models, or connect to any service with an API.
Both. Glaze has a free tier with daily credits to build your first apps, and you can explore and use everything on the public store. Paid plans start at $20/month with a bigger bundle of monthly credits, and teams can create a private team store to share apps with colleagues. You can also top up with one-off credit packs anytime. We’ll share more details on pricing closer to the public launch.
Mac to start. Windows and Linux will come down the road.