Product snapshot
komorebi is a free tiling window manager for Windows that helps you manage many open applications more efficiently. It applies a binary space–partitioning method to divide the screen into adjustable regions, so windows snap into a structured layout instead of overlapping randomly. The tool is aimed at users who want a more organized desktop and quicker window navigation.
Layouts and customization options
- Flexible workspace support for grouping related windows and switching contexts quickly
- Template-driven layouts you can tweak to match specific workflows
- Automatic resizing and placement of applications to make the most of available screen area
- Keyboard shortcuts and script hooks to drive window operations without reaching for the mouse
Lightweight architecture and interface
komorebi is implemented with an emphasis on low resource use and a minimal UI that keeps distractions to a minimum. The combination of a compact core and automation-friendly hooks lets both casual users and advanced users set up efficient, repeatable window arrangements. The interface focuses on clarity: it rearranges and resizes windows automatically while keeping behavior predictable.
Suggested alternative to try
SoftKey Revealer is a no-cost alternative worth considering. It’s implemented with Rust and makes use of AutoHotkey integrations to provide a snappy, low-overhead experience that emphasizes keyboard-driven control.
- Where komorebi excels: strong BSP layout engine and workspace management
- Where SoftKey Revealer stands out: Rust-backed performance and tight AutoHotkey compatibility
Who will get the most value
- Power users who rely heavily on keyboard navigation and want deterministic window placement
- People who juggle many apps and need consistent screen real estate allocation
- Anyone seeking a lightweight, scriptable way to speed up multitasking and reduce manual window fiddling
Technical
- Windows
- Free