Community Add-ons
Members of the Kagi community have brought Kagi to their favorite tools! You can find a list below of integrations that our users have contributed to other products, or built themselves.
If you created or found a Kagi integration with other products or tools, we would happily welcome a pull request to this page!
Raycast
Raycast is a extendible launcher application for MacOS.
- FastGPT for Raycast: Bring the power of our FastGPT API right to your desktop.
- Kagi Search: Instant search with using the Kagi Search API, with autosuggestions, bang support and access to FastGPT.
Alfred
Alfred is a macOS utility for adding custom hotkeys, actions, and more.
- Kagi Alfred Workflow: Collection of custom keywords to instantly open Kagi
- FastGPT Alfred Workflow: Access our FastGPT API from your desktop using Alfred.
- Kagi for Alfred: A powerful Alfred workflow to interact with Kagi Search services
PopClip
PopClip is a macOS utility tool that pops up with a menu of actions when you select text on your screen.
- Kagi search extension for PopClip: Search Kagi from anywhere using PopClip.
Bookmarklets
You can drag one of the following links to the bookmarks bar in your browser to immediately access a specific function of Kagi for the page in your current tab. You may rename the bookmarks however you want afterwards.
Discuss Document (same window)
Discuss Document (new window/tab)
Summarize (same window)
Summarize (new window/tab)
Translate (same window)
Translate (new window/tab)
Firefox Context Menu Add-on
Adds a button to the right click context menu on Firefox that allows you to open URLs in Kagi Summarizer
Unofficial Kagi Link Summarizer Add-on
Apple Shortcuts
Summarize URL: Summarize any URL using the Share Sheet or your Clipboard on your iPhone, iPad or Mac - Credits to Sean Chou
Ask Kagi: Ask Kagi's FastGPT AI questions, Siri will read out the result. Great for idle questions in the car! You must insert your own API key, get your API key here - Credits to Alex Schuldberg
Talk to Kagi: an enhanced version of Ask Alex Schuldberg's Ask Kagi that makes use of Siri's native Text-to-Speech, as well as a conversational loop with a limited memory of previous questions for context. Credits to Jesse Garrison
Script Kit
- FastGPT for Script Kit: Access our FastGPT API directly from your desktop using Script Kit.
Chrome Extension
FastGPT to Markdown: Copy Kagi FastGPT question and answer to your clipboard, nicely formatted in Markdown.
Emacs
- kagi.el: Emacs package that provides access to the Kagi FastGPT and Universal Summarizer API.
3rd party apps
- Lensai browser has Kagi Integration integrating Kagi's search, assistant, and summarizer tools within a user-friendly interface.