
Overall Score
35
Top 5%
of AI companies
by Fabric🇺🇸
One home for your digital world. Your second brain. A file explorer and workspace for the internet age. All your drives, clouds, notes, screenshots, links, and files in one calm, minimal app. No organizing required. Never forget anything again.
Think of Fabric as the next generation of Dropbox - but reimagined as your second brain. This intelligent workspace seamlessly connects your existing cloud services, apps, and devices into one multi-cloud hub, supporting any type of digital content - from files and links to notes and conversations....

Overall Score
35
Top 5%
of AI companies
Overall Score
35
GitHub Stars
15K
Monthly Visits
277K
Community Rating
4.4
Think of Fabric as the next generation of Dropbox - but reimagined as your second brain. This intelligent workspace seamlessly connects your existing cloud services, apps, and devices into one multi-cloud hub, supporting any type of digital content - from files and links to notes and conversations....
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Referral growth vs previous period
| Keyword | Volume / Mo | CPC |
|---|---|---|
| yarrlist | 2,896,660 | $1.08 |
| fabric | 375,370 | $0.35 |
| fabric ai | 4,120 | $3.16 |
| yaarlist | 87,090 | — |
| yarrlist.ney | 19,670 | — |
Individual plans
Free
/ yearly
No credit card required
$0
/ one-time
Pro
$12.50
/ yearly
Think of Fabric as the next generation of Dropbox - but reimagined as your second brain. This intelligent workspace seamlessly connects your existing cloud services, apps, and devices into one multi-cloud hub, supporting any type of digital content - from files and links to notes and conversations....
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Referral growth vs previous period
| Keyword | Volume / Mo | CPC |
|---|---|---|
| yarrlist | 2,896,660 | $1.08 |
| fabric | 375,370 | $0.35 |
| fabric ai | 4,120 | $3.16 |
| yaarlist | 87,090 | — |
| yarrlist.ney | 19,670 | — |
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178.3K
Rating
4.4
9 reviews
Views
21.7K
Category
File sharing
Pros · 21
Cons · 9
Rating distribution
User reviews · 6
Multipurpose is a great tool...
Release history · 1+
Initial release of Fabric.
Q&A · 22
Fabric is a personal search engine and a collaborative internet library that aggregates all your files, notes, docs, bookmarks, and other internet content in one place. It's also a comprehensive file explorer for the online age, centralizing various storage mediums into a singular, cohesive workspace. The platform is designed to streamline content and enable collaboration, serving multiple purposes from document retrieval to project management and data organization.
Fabric operates as a personal search engine by allowing you to quickly search for a note, image, comment, or content across all your files and connected apps using a single search bar. It uses AI labeling and semantic search technology to locate desired items easily, making it unnecessary to spend time categorizing things in folders. The semantic search lets you describe what you're looking for in your own words.
Fabric can aggregate various types of content, including files, notes, documents, bookmarks, screenshots, and web links. You can drag, paste, click to save anything into Fabric.
Yes, Fabric is suitable for team collaboration. It lets users create shared spaces with powerful organizational tools allowing them to discuss, create, review ideas, and annotate notes on top of any website, image, or PDF as a team. You can also share multiple notes with one link.
Fabric's AI labeling and semantic search technology allows the platform to understand and categorize content automatically. This makes it easy for you to find anything again easily, even if you don't recall the exact title or location, as you can describe what you're looking for in your own words. This technology also reduces the need to put things in folders.
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<iframe src="https://indexator.ai/api/embed/leaderboard?category=Data%20%26%20Infrastructure" width="300" height="400" frameborder="0" style="border:none;border-radius:8px"></iframe>@Fabric is a great tool and has made a lot of improvements recently. I highly recommend it.
multipurpose smart integrator, linker..
It's come a long way since the first version! @Fabric now has mobile apps (iOS and Android), a rebuilt browser extension, self-organizing features, a new assistant, a rebuilt AI search, redesigned interface, support for more files, synchronization with Google Drive, Notion, GitHub and more coming.
@Fabric is kind of like a combo of bookmarking/webclipper/summarizer/knowledgebase. Basically you can add information and it will auto organize it as well as let you chat with this information and search through it. It is not a “search engine tool” I wouldn’t say. Maybe you will be able to create a knowledge, base and information repository of everything relevant to you and be able to search through that information… But that is still different than a “search engine, tool” in my opinion. So far I think they are shooting for individuals and not enterprise users. Which is great because I have been wanting to find a product that will allow me to add information from PDFs, websites and videos and then be able to search/query/chat with that. But so many of the companies I have found that offer anything close to along these lines are developing knowledge bases with only company customers in mind. I get that that is where the money is, but @Fabric appears to be for actual people to use. The product is definitely underdevelopment, and I have the TestFlight of their iOS app. I wouldn’t say the app is perfect yet or anything, but they are actively developing it, and some of their ideas are changing and evolving not just minor changes to their user interface. I am using @Fabric and Mem at the same time and I will be interested to see which turns put to be more for me. Definitely check it out if you have not already done so they have the opportunity to make an extremely useful tool and kind of even changing the way individuals think about storing/accessing information important to them.