Lucy OS1 works excellently on iMac. Open Safari, go to lucybrain.com, and start talking. The large 24-inch or 27-inch display makes the conversation interface spacious, the built-in microphone on modern iMac handles voice recognition well, and the M-series chip ensures instant response.
Try Lucy OS1 →iMac is the ideal desktop platform for Lucy OS1 users who want a dedicated home office AI setup. The large display provides the most comfortable conversation reading experience available, and the microphone on modern M-series iMacs is excellent for hands-free voice input at a normal sitting distance.
Open lucybrain.com in Safari and keep it as a persistent browser tab throughout your workday. The iMac's large screen means you can have Lucy OS1 visible alongside your other work without needing to switch windows. Many users pin the tab in Safari and return to it throughout the day for thinking sessions.
The M-series iMac includes a three-microphone array with directional beamforming. At typical desktop sitting distance (50 to 70 cm), it delivers excellent speech recognition in a quiet to moderately noisy environment. For noisier environments, a USB or Bluetooth headset improves accuracy.
24 or 27 inches of display makes the Lucy OS1 conversation interface the most comfortable available on any desktop.
Three-mic array with beamforming captures voice clearly at desk distance without a headset.
Keep Lucy OS1 open as a pinned tab all day. Switch to it instantly whenever you need to think something through.
Lucy OS1 is free to start. No credit card required. Open it in your browser on any device and begin a real voice conversation immediately.
Start talking to Lucy →Does Lucy OS1 work on M1 iMac?
Yes. Lucy OS1 works on all M-series iMacs: M1, M3, and future models. It also works on Intel iMacs running macOS 11 or later.
Can I use an external microphone with iMac for Lucy OS1?
Yes. Connect any USB or Bluetooth microphone and select it as your audio input in Safari settings.
Does Lucy OS1 support macOS keyboard shortcuts for voice input?
Lucy OS1 uses a click-to-speak interface in the browser. Global keyboard shortcut support for voice input is on the product roadmap.
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