Private Beta  ·  Version 0.9

Thank you for trying Harvestry.

You're among the first people to use this — and that means a great deal. Here's your download, and a few things we'd love your help with.

Download Harvestry 0.9 Beta →

macOS 15 or later  ·  Apple Silicon  ·  50 MB  ·  Expires June 7, 2026

What Harvestry does

Harvestry turns any video — a lecture recording, an online course, a conference talk — into a polished, interactive study document. It transcribes the audio entirely on your Mac using Apple's Neural Engine, captures screenshots at each scene change, and weaves them together into a self-contained HTML page you can read, search, and annotate offline.

Nothing leaves your computer. No subscription required for the core features. The output is plain HTML — open it in any browser, forever.

What we'd love your help with

This is a genuine beta — not a soft launch dressed up as one. There will be rough edges, and we'd rather hear about them from you than from a stranger on the App Store. Anything you notice is worth mentioning, however small it seems.

How to reach us

The easiest way is directly from inside the app — open Help → Send Feedback and your mail client will open with your system information already filled in, which helps us track down bugs much faster.

You can also reach us directly at any time. No feedback is too small, too obvious, or too blunt — honest criticism is the most useful thing you can send.

Installing the beta

Open the DMG, drag Harvestry to your Applications folder, and launch it. Because this is a direct download rather than an App Store release, macOS may ask you to confirm you want to open it the first time — that's normal. The app is notarized by Apple, so Gatekeeper will clear it.

This beta build expires on June 7, 2026. We'll have an updated build ready before then.

Honestly — thank you. Handing something you've built to real people for the first time is terrifying in the best way possible. The fact that you're willing to spend time with an early version of Harvestry means everything, and every piece of feedback you send will directly shape what it becomes.

— Kevin & the Archetyp Mobility team