Knotch for macOS
Music, system HUDs, a file shelf, and glanceable widgets — living in the space your Mac already set aside.
Free · Open source · macOS 15 or later
Now Playing
Album art, playback controls, and a live audio spectrum — one glance up, and you know exactly what's playing. When a track changes, the notch gives you a quiet sneak peek, then gets out of the way.
A real-time spectrum visualizer breathes with your audio, calibrated with proper FFT band extraction — not decoration pretending to be data.
Follow along line by line, right beneath the artist name. And on the lock screen, a frosted glass music widget with expanded album art keeps the vibe going while your Mac rests.
Everything up there
Every feature earns its pixels — designed to feel like macOS shipped with it.
Volume, display brightness, keyboard backlight — replaced with HUDs that rise from the notch instead of floating mid-screen. Inline or overlay, with optional gradient, glow, and accent tinting.
Drag files into the notch to stage them, then AirDrop or LocalSend them anywhere. Copy on drag, auto-remove after sharing.
Calendar with reminders, all-day filtering, and auto-scroll. Your day, one look up.
A webcam preview in the notch. Check yourself before the call — no photo booth detour.
Charging status, percentage, and power notifications that surface right where you're already looking.
Live progress for incoming AirDrops. Watch the ring fill from the notch as files arrive.
The point of it
Knotch is a personal adaptation of boring.notch, reworked around one obsession: the little details that separate something that fits from something that just works.
Frosted glass, real vibrancy, and Liquid Glass on macOS 26. Nothing painted on — the same materials macOS itself is made of.
Sneak peeks that appear when a track changes and dissolve when you look away. Animation that informs, never performs.
GPLv3, on GitHub, with every release scanned on VirusTotal. Read the code, fork it, make it yours.
Get Knotch
Download the latest release, drop it in Applications, and give your notch a reason to exist.
Knotch isn't notarized yet, so macOS will block it the first time. Run this once in Terminal, then open it normally:
xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Knotch.app
Or open the app, dismiss the warning, and choose Open Anyway in System Settings › Privacy & Security.
Requires macOS 15 Sequoia or later · Apple Silicon and Intel
Liquid Glass features require macOS 26 · Works on notch and non-notch displays