A family of native Mac apps

Each one takes a single everyday friction off your plate — the email you’d rather speak, the icon your app deserves. On your laptop, the way Mac apps should feel.

Why they feel different

Mac apps made with care, not assembled overnight

Each Mo app does one job and stays out of the way. They live in your menu bar and your Dock — small on purpose, quiet by default.

Made for your Mac

Native windows, the menu bar, the Dock, global shortcuts, Finder — everything works the way you’d expect.

On-device by default

Audio, documents, and history live on your laptop. When an app needs the network, we say so — never silently.

One job, done well

Each app is small on purpose. No dashboards, no notifications begging for attention — just the thing you came for.

FAQ

A few common questions

What are MōApps?

A family of native Mac apps from TeamDev — the team behind MōBrowser, JxBrowser, and DotNetBrowser. Each one takes a single annoying job and makes it disappear, on your laptop.

Are these free?

It depends on the app. MoIcons is free and open source on GitHub — you bring your own OpenAI API key and pay OpenAI directly for usage. MoVoice is a reference app from the MōBrowser team; distribution is still evolving, so get in touch for early access.

Which Macs are supported?

macOS, current and one previous version. Apple Silicon and Intel.

Do the apps phone home?

No telemetry by default. Recognition, history, and your files stay on your laptop — unless an app explicitly needs the network (like MoIcons calling OpenAI with your own API key).

I’m a developer — can I build my own?

Yes. The MōApps are built on MōBrowser — TeamDev’s framework for shipping desktop apps from a TypeScript codebase. Non-commercial use is free; commercial use is licensed.

Are more apps coming?

Yes. The collection is growing and new apps are added over time.

For developers

Want to build something like these?

The MōApps are built on MōBrowser — TeamDev’s framework for turning a TypeScript codebase into a native desktop app on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Same team behind JxBrowser and DotNetBrowser.