Product snapshot
Peek is an AI-powered browser workspace that streamlines online research and browsing. It automatically groups and summarizes open tabs, extracts important content from pages, and presents a central place to manage your browser-based tasks. The result is less visual clutter and a smoother focus on work.
How it improves browsing flow
Peek reduces tab overload by clustering related pages into topic-based groups. Within each group you can prioritize items, merge or reorder tasks, and attach quick notes so context stays with the tabs. Visual cues (like color-coded groups) make it easy to spot relevant topics and switch focus without hunting through a long tab bar.
Key capabilities
- Built-in web data extraction for pulling summaries and essential facts from pages
- Enhanced task controls for combining, reordering, and prioritizing grouped tabs
- macOS compatibility so the tool runs natively on Apple desktops and laptops
- Automation routines that help keep your workspace organized with minimal manual effort
- The ability to add persistent notes to tab groups so information is centralized and accessible
Known drawbacks and limits
- Missing support for other browsers and no built-in cross-browser syncing
- No multi-device synchronization, so workspaces may not follow you between machines
- Possible concerns about how scraped or summarized content is stored and handled
Deployment and fit
Peek is geared toward users who do a lot of web research, multitask across many tabs, and want a focused in-browser workspace. Its automation and summarization features suit knowledge workers, students, and anyone needing easier tab management. If synchronized, multi-browser workflows or strict cross-device continuity are essential, Peek may feel constrained.
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Technical
- Web App
- Full