πŸ“š Lazy Documentation
We’re so excited for you to be using Lazy and for you to discover how you can capture knowledge at the speed of thought.
Check out the latest updates to Lazy here:
πŸ“°Changelog
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First steps
Lazy’s Interface
πŸ›‹οΈReviewing your notes
βœ‚οΈSplits & Views
🏷️Tags and Backlinks
πŸ“ŒPinboard
βœ…Tasks
Configuration and Setup
βš™οΈMac permissions
πŸ“°Changelog
Multi-device support
🌐Web app beta

πŸ›Ÿ FAQ β€” Frequently asked questions:

How can I begin capturing with Lazy?
From anywhere on your Mac you can click ⌘+L (by default) in order to capture a note on top of what you’re looking at. Lazy will capture the URL and Author of the content you’re looking at. Learn more about how to capture from different sources, here —​.
If you’d prefer to capture a note without context, you can use ⌘+⇧+L.

Can Lazy capture from this app or website?
Lazy enables text capture across all of your Mac using ⌘+L. Lazy’s advanced capture feature enables you to clip content and gather crucial context/metadata, but this requires specific support for certain Mac apps.
Lazy supports capturing from most browsers, and a growing number of Mac apps with full clipping and context capturing. You can find the entire list here —​.

What AI model does Lazy AI use?
Lazy AI uses GPT-4O. This is combined with Lazy’s powerful capturing, to enable you to quickly prompt GPT-4O about articles, tweets, youtube videos, emails, PDFs and other content across your Mac.

Where can I find the iOS and Web App versions of Lazy?
You can find the iOS Testflight app here. Please make sure to open that link on your iOS device in order to install it. You can read our documentation about the iOS app here β€” ​.

How can I sync my Kindle highlights and notes to Lazy?
You can sync your Kindle highlights and notes to Lazy from your settings. Simply navigate to your settings in Lazy (⌘ + Comma) and then sign in with your Kindle account. By default, Lazy will sync all of your books with highlights and notes on them. Learn more about Kindle syncing here β€”
πŸ“šKindle
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How can I share my notes with other people?
In Lazy there’s a couple different ways that you can share your notes. While looking at a note, simply click ⌘+⇧+S and you’ll be able to share a note as a URL with others, with all of your nested cards also being shared, allow you to turn your note into a static website. Learn more about sharing Public cards, here β€” ​.
Additionally, you can choose to export your card as PDF, by simply doing ⌘+K and then β€˜Export Card as PDF’.

How can I import/export data to/from Lazy?
You can import and export your data from Lazy in your settings.
Simply navigate to your settings (by clicking ⌘ + Comma) and then navigate to your Data tab. There you can import your notes as Markdown or HTML files. You can also choose to export your notes as Markdown.
Currently imports are limited to a maximum of 2MB for an entire import and maximum 100KB per card.
We’re continuing to improve the importing in Lazy to make unifying your data in Lazy even easier.

Where can I find privacy and security information about Lazy?
We’re still finalizing our privacy documentation, but will be sharing it soon. You can find more details about Lazy’s privacy and security information here β€” ​.

Why does Lazy use background resources while it’s idle?
In order for Lazy to sync your data, Lazy need to use some CPU and Memory resources while idle.
It may use more resources in the background if you recently performed an import, as Lazy is both importing that data and syncing it with your cloud database.
The team are working on improvements to the performance of Lazy’s syncing, which we’re excited to share soon.

How can I get in contact with the Lazy team?
You can share feedback, questions and tips about Lazy in Lazy’s Slack community, here.
You can also reach out to the team directly by emailing [email protected].

How can I manage my subscription?
If you click ⌘+K and then type in β€˜Manage Billing’ you can manage your subscription from there! If you have any feedback that you’d like to share with the Lazy team, please don’t hesitate to email us.