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waypost

files that name themselves

Waypost is a macOS app that watches a folder of your choosing. Drop a file in with a messy name, and it comes out with a beautiful, descriptive one — named by Apple Intelligence, entirely on your Mac.

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BEFORE / AFTER
2604.14228v2.pdfSparse Attention for Long Contexts.pdf
Screenshot 2026-07-18 at 5.02.14 PM.pngQuarterly Budget Dashboard.png
IMG_2897 2.jpgGolden Retriever at the Beach.jpg
Untitled document (14).txtRoommate Chore Schedule.txt
HOW IT WORKS
  1. 01

    Pick a folder. Downloads is the classic choice. Waypost remembers it across launches.

  2. 02

    It reads what lands there. Text and PDFs are read directly. Images are understood with the Vision framework — OCR plus scene recognition. Everything else is described from its QuickLook preview.

  3. 03

    Apple Intelligence names it. The on-device foundation model writes a short, human-readable title-case name. Nothing ever leaves your Mac.

  4. 04

    A toast appears. With a live preview of the file. Open it, reveal it in Finder, or undo the rename with one click.

FEATURES

on-device intelligence

Powered by Apple’s Foundation Models framework. No cloud, no account, no file ever uploaded anywhere.

understands most files

PDFs, plain text, every image format your Mac can decode — and a QuickLook-preview fallback for videos and documents.

undo anything

Every rename is reversible from the toast or the activity list. Your original names are never more than a click away.

stays out of the way

A small window, a quiet toast at the bottom of the screen, and names that just make sense. That’s the whole app.