Rewind AI unveils new Windows version of its AI-Powered search engine
Rewind AI is an intriguing AI-powered search engine that has been garnering attention from MacOS and iOS users due to its capacity to track down any activity on their devices through a user-friendly timeline. The application records all activities and employs AI to enable users to navigate to any point in time using natural language search. As part of its latest significant update, the company has recently unveiled the release of a Windows 11 version of the application during a keynote presentation featuring Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. The presentation showcased the utilization of Rewind on Windows, with a focus on the local functionality of Ask Rewind powered by Meta Llama.
Rewind AI's noteworthy features encompass AI-powered note-taking and meeting summaries, comprehensive time allocation reports, and a personal ChatGPT client. However, the company isn't solely concentrating on delivering a seamless experience for Windows users, but it was also announced at the event that the app is now compatible with Intel-based Macs, broadening its accessibility beyond users with the latest Apple Silicon M1 or M2 chips.
The Windows version is not yet available to the general public, but interested users can sign up for the official waitlist at http://rewind.ai/windows. While a Windows version is in development, there are currently no plans for a Linux version. CEO Dan Siroker has indicated that the next platforms in line for development are Apple Vision Pro and Android.
