Clueless
Mac & Windows

The answer, where you're looking

Press a hotkey. Draw a box around anything on your screen. Clueless reads what's in it and gives you an answer — and can put it where it belongs.

Free while we're in early access. No card, no trial timer.

Three moves, then it's done

No window to switch to, no copying and pasting, no describing what you're looking at.

01

Press the hotkey

Anywhere, over anything. Clueless comes forward without taking you out of what you were doing.

02

Draw a box

Around a question, an error message, a diagram, a paragraph in another language. Whatever you want read.

03

Get the answer

It appears beside your selection. Clueless can also click the right option or type into the box for you.

Built to stay out of the way

Most of the work went into the app being unobtrusive rather than clever about it.

It works on anything

It reads pixels, not files. A PDF, a web page, a video call, an app with no copy button — if it's on screen, it can be selected.

It can act, not just answer

Ask it to click the option it chose, or type its answer into the field you point at — at a speed that doesn't look pasted.

Your history stays yours

Past solves are kept to your account so you can look back at them. Nothing is shared, published, or sold.

Quiet mode

Draws nothing at all — no panels, no crosshair, no highlights. The whole solve is one hotkey and two clicks.

What this is, plainly

Clueless is an assistant that reads what is already on your screen. It does not hide from, disable, or work around monitoring, proctoring or security software, and it is not built to.

What you point it at is up to you, and so is whether that's allowed wherever you're using it. Plenty of places have rules about outside help — schools and exams especially. Those rules are yours to know and yours to follow.