Daily anchoring
A singing-bowl chime on your interval, a line of gratitude, and a fresh quote — small returns to the present, woven through the day.
An always-present wellbeing companion that anchors your attention, nudges you to breathe and rest, and is there to talk when you need it — quietly, in the corner of your screen.
Emi is built around small, humane interruptions — not another app to open, but a presence that notices the day passing and helps you meet it.
A singing-bowl chime on your interval, a line of gratitude, and a fresh quote — small returns to the present, woven through the day.
Gentle nudges to sit up, look away for twenty seconds, and drink some water. Emi glances off-screen so you remember to, too.
A calm audio library on tap, plus AI meditations shaped to the moment you're in — three minutes before a hard call, or a wind-down at night.
When you want to talk something through, Emi listens with warmth and care — emotional support that meets you where you are.
The everyday features — the chime, your gratitude log, the reminders, the audio library — run fully on your device. No account, no upload, no server. They work on a plane with the Wi-Fi off.
Four tiers, named for how far they reach — from a still point on your desktop to open conversation. Move up only when you want more.
No. The free tier — the chime, the gratitude log, the daily quote — runs entirely on your Mac, offline, with no account at all. You only sign in when you want to subscribe.
The chime, gratitude log, quotes, reminders, and audio library run on your machine and never leave it. Personalized meditations reach a server — on every plan, including Free's three a month — because that's where the generation happens. So do ICAN conversations (Cosmos).
No. Emi offers wellbeing support — it is not therapy, medical care, or a crisis service. If you're in crisis, please reach a trained human; our wellbeing & safety page lists crisis resources.
Mac is the primary, best-supported build. A Windows build is on the way. Both are downloaded directly from this site.
Subscriptions run through Stripe. You're taken to Stripe's own secure checkout — Emi never sees or stores your card. During this preview, Stripe is in test mode and no real charges are made.