Product

A local-first personal work system for context-rich work.

Anchoris is not a notes app, file manager, browser bookmarker, graph tool, or AI chat alone. It is a local home where files, notes, projects, and web research can keep their relationships — and where you can return without rebuilding the context every time.

Local workspace

Your work starts in a folder you can see, back up, and own — not in a cloud silo by default.

The Anchoris Folder is the boundary that makes ownership clear before context spreads elsewhere.

HTML and Browser Capture

Bring web research into the same local workspace as the rest of your work.

Open HTML files directly in Anchoris, or capture a page from your browser when it becomes relevant to a project. Captured pages are saved locally as readable HTML, with their source and capture details preserved.

Once saved, the page is no longer just a tab or bookmark. It can be searched, added to a Project, read in a clean Reader view, viewed alongside related work, and reopened at the original source when needed.

  • Read HTML in a focused local Reader
  • Capture rendered pages from the browser
  • Keep source, author, date, and capture provenance
  • Save supported images locally
  • Search and connect captured pages with other work
  • Add web sources directly to Projects

Read about web capture in Anchoris

Lens and Work Map

Open a document and see the work around it: relationships, opened-alongside materials, and a local graph of how your work connects.

Work Map makes structure visible so you do not have to remember what belongs together.

Projects and connected work

Projects bring notes, files, captured sources, references, and canvases into one working context without hiding the relationships between them.

A captured page can point back to its source, sit beside a project brief, connect to notes, and remain available long after the original browser session is gone.

Pulse and return-to-context

Pulse helps you notice what is active, unfinished, or waiting for a return.

The goal is not productivity metrics — it is finding your way back to the thread that matters.

Rhythm and time-aware work

Work unfolds through sessions, returns, and pauses — not only as static files.

Rhythm brings time into the workspace so continuity is part of how you understand your work.

Canvas and visual thinking

Some thinking needs space, not just lines of text. Canvas holds visual structure alongside your documents.

Canvases connect to the same relationship layer — part of one personal work system, not a separate tool.

Local AI / AI with boundaries

AI should work with the context you choose — inside boundaries you understand.

Anchoris is designed for AI that does not require handing over your entire workspace by default. Local AI packs are planned and will be introduced carefully.