Fabric is a collaborative internet drive and AI search engine designed to organize your digital world. It serves as a self-organizing workspace and file explorer, consolidating bookmarks, ideas, and files into one location. Available via web, Chrome extension, and desktop app (MacOS and Windows), Fabric aims to eliminate digital chaos by providing a central hub for all your digital assets.
What is Fabric?
How to use
Fabric allows you to drop files, links, notes, and other digital assets into its interface. The AI automatically understands and connects related items. You can then search, explore, and collaborate on these items within Fabric.
Core Features
- AI-powered organization and search
- Cross-platform availability (web, Chrome extension, desktop app)
- Collaboration and annotation tools
- Integration of various file types and data sources
- Automatic labeling and syncing
Use Cases
- Project management
- Research gathering
- Team wiki creation
- Note-taking and idea organization
- Digital asset management
FAQ
What platforms is Fabric available on?
Fabric is available via web, Chrome extension, and desktop app (MacOS and Windows).
How does Fabric organize my files?
Fabric uses AI to understand the content of your files and automatically connect related items. This eliminates the need for manual organization.
Can I collaborate with others in Fabric?
Yes, Fabric offers rich collaboration features, including annotation and chat, on any file or folder.
Is Fabric secure?
Yes, everything in Fabric is encrypted in transit (SSL) and at-rest (AES-256).
Pricing
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Centralized location for all digital assets
- AI-powered organization eliminates manual effort
- Collaboration features enhance teamwork
- Cross-platform accessibility
- Integration with various apps and services
Cons
- Reliance on AI for organization may require adjustments
- Potential learning curve for new users
- Dependence on internet connectivity for some features