Many computer tasks are not difficult, yet they repeatedly consume attention. Opening apps, switching windows, finding files, reusing copied content, and invoking AI are often scattered across different tools and entry points. Every menu search, mouse movement, and app switch adds friction between an idea and the action that follows.
Sliprail is designed to shorten that distance. It is a cross-platform quick launcher and intelligent personal assistant that connects your tools, workflows, and frequently used content through a unified input box, an extension ecosystem, and the built-in assistant Nora.
The quick launcher is Sliprail's most immediate entry point, but it is not the complete product positioning.
Open Sliprail with a global hotkey, type a few characters, and launch an app, switch a window, or run a command. When a task becomes more involved, the same input box can change with the context, guiding you through sub-commands, arguments, previews, or a dedicated window.
When a task requires understanding, analysis, or generation, Nora takes over. When built-in capabilities are not enough, extensions and MCP can connect more tools and services.
Together, these layers create the intelligent personal assistant experience:
Sliprail's core interaction is a unified input box that can present different results and next-step interfaces according to what you type.
nora followed by a question to hand the task to your intelligent personal assistantSimple actions can finish with Enter. Capabilities that need arguments or sub-commands can continue through the spacebar. You do not need to open several tools and then hunt for the right feature. You can begin with your current intent.
Nora is Sliprail's built-in intelligent personal assistant. It brings multiple leading AI models and practical tools into a comfortable, unified interface.
Use Nora to:
For a quick question, send it directly from the Sliprail input box. For longer conversations, file analysis, or advanced tools, continue in the full Nora interface.
Everyone uses different tools and workflows, so Sliprail does not limit the assistant to built-in capabilities.
An extension does more than add another command. It can contribute lists, previews, argument flows, and dedicated interfaces to the unified input experience, allowing Sliprail to become increasingly aligned with the way you work.
Sliprail supports Windows, macOS, and Web while keeping the entry point and core habits familiar across environments.
Desktop apps can provide native capabilities such as app launching, window switching, file search, and system actions. The Web version cannot control native windows or perform every desktop operation, but it continues the Sliprail experience for browser-appropriate capabilities, including Nora and related content workflows.
Cross-platform does not mean every platform is identical. It means you do not have to build a completely separate product habit for each environment.
Sliprail is particularly useful for people who:
nora [your question] to experience the intelligent personal assistantSliprail offers a free tier and provides an eligible Sliprail Pro trial for new users. Check the current pricing page for the latest plans and entitlements.
Sliprail's goal is not to become another launcher with a longer feature list. It is designed to be the intelligent personal assistant at your fingertips.
The quick launcher makes clear actions immediate, Nora handles tasks that require deeper understanding, and extensions plus MCP connect more of your tools and processes. Through a unified entry point across Windows, macOS, and Web, these layers let the tool recede into the background so your intent can become action more directly.