Muse is a suite of tools optimized for different modes of deep work across your devices. Each platform you use for work cues unique moods and ways of working. Your phone, Mac, and iPad each have their place, as does the web. Your content syncs instantly across all your devices via local-first syncing technology.
Muse for iPad: relaxed thinking, annotating, and brainstorming
iPad is a magical device, but too many of us buy one hoping to use it for creative work and instead find using it only for Netflix on the sofa.
- The intimacy of the touchscreen, the immediacy of the high-performance display, and the fun of working with your hands make iPadMuse for iPad offers a human and creative working style
Muse for iPhone: Quick capture on the go
Quickly capture a snippet of text, an image, or a link – then gets out of your way so you can return to being present in the moment
- You can copy-paste from your browser to Muse, the browser extension makes it even easier and faster to bring snippets from your deep research sessions into Muse.
Use both hands with natural gestures
Too many iPad apps inherit the restriction of phone apps: using only one finger to interact. Muse lets you use all ten fingers with fluid, natural gestures, like pinch to zoom and quasimodes to activate more Pencil tools.
Great ideas happen away from your desk
The tablet form factor is unique in that you can take it to recline in your reading chair, scribble notes in a coffee shop, or pace around the room holding the device
Ink anywhere with your Apple Pencil
Sketching in Muse isn’t restricted to a dedicated space. Ink on top of, next to, or between things.
- Type a sentence, then scribble a note over it. Paste a link, then move it into a sketch you made
Muse for Mac: productivity, heavy research, bulk editing
Mac is where creative work gets done. It’s the best platform ever created for creative and productive tasks, encapsulating 30+ years of thinking.
- Designed from the same principles as Muse for iPad, while taking advantage of more screen real estate, the keyboard, files, and overlapping windows.
Minimalist yet customizable toolkit
Swipe in from the edge of the screen with your Pencil to open the low-profile toolkit.
- Drawing inspiration from analog tools like whiteboard markers and technical pens, select the set of ink colors and weights you need for the day.
No Toolbars, No Distractions
Turn off notifications, not look at the clock, and focus on the work right in front of you.