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Raycast

Extendable keyboard launcher for Mac with built-in AI assistant and productivity utilities.

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Intro

What is Raycast?

Raycast is an extendable keyboard launcher designed to improve productivity and consolidate desktop utilities. Originally developed as a native application launcher for Mac (with development currently active on Raycast for Windows), it acts as a central hub for window management, clipboard navigation, snippets, and custom system scripts. With built-in Raycast AI functionality, users can interact with various language models directly from their desktop, allowing them to search, write, and automate daily tasks without switching apps.

Raycast at a glance
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Pricing

Raycast Pricing Plans

Compare Raycast free options, Raycast paid pricing plans, and usage notes before you choose the best way to use this AI tool in 2026.

Free, Pro from $8/mo

$0

Free forever for personal use. Includes core features (Clipboard History, Snippets, Window Management), 50 free AI messages, 5 Raycast Notes, and access to the public store.

$8/month (billed annually) or $10/month (billed monthly)

For individual power users. Adds Raycast AI (Ray-1, GPT-4o mini, o3-mini, Claude 3.5 Haiku, Gemini 2.0 Flash), Cloud Sync, Translator, unlimited Notes, unlimited Clipboard History, and custom themes.

$16/month (billed annually) or $20/month (billed monthly)

Includes everything in Pro, plus access to advanced reasoning models (GPT-4o, o1, o3, Claude 3.5/3.7 Sonnet, Gemini 1.5/2.5 Pro, and Grok-3 Beta).

$12/user/month (billed annually) or $15/user/month (billed monthly)

For organization-wide collaboration. Features unlimited shared commands, snippets, and quicklinks, private store capabilities, and team AI access.

$20/user/month (billed annually) or $25/user/month (billed monthly)

Everything in Teams Pro, upgraded with team-wide access to advanced reasoning models like GPT-4o, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, and Gemini Pro.

Pricing updated:Jun 11, 2026

Features

Raycast AI Features

Keyboard-first task launcher and application switcherRaycast AI integration supporting multiple foundation modelsBuilt-in utilities such as Clipboard History, Snippets, and Window ManagementA developer-friendly API utilizing React, TypeScript, and NodeRaycast Store featuring thousands of public community-created extensionsCloud Sync for secure synchronization of settings, snippets, and notes across devices
Pros & Cons

Raycast Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Lightweight, native, and responsive performance
  • Reduces the need for multiple background helper utilities
  • Vast library of free, open-source extensions available in the store
  • High level of keybinding and alias customization

Limitations

  • Currently restricted to macOS, with Windows development still in waitlist stage
  • Access to advanced AI models requires a paid add-on tier

Raycast FAQ

The developers position Raycast as a core productivity layer. The free tier covers all built-in extensions (such as Clipboard History, Calendar, or Window Management) and provides full access to public extensions built by the community.