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Lemon sits in your Mac menu bar and listens for voice commands. When you speak, it interprets what you want and executes the action directly on your computer. This can be anything from composing an email in your mail client to pulling up a specific document or running a web search. It works across multiple applications, acting as a bridge between your voice and your software.
The tool differs from standard voice assistants like Siri because it operates at the application level rather than just the OS level. Lemon can interact with third-party apps, fill in forms, navigate menus, and chain actions together. This makes it closer to a voice-controlled automation tool than a simple question-answer assistant.
Lemon is still in its early stages, so the app library and supported integrations are growing. It currently runs as a free beta on Mac, with pricing details expected as the product matures. For users who spend long hours at their computer and want to reduce keyboard and mouse usage, it offers a different way to interact with their machine.
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