Pake is an open‑source toolkit that turns any website into a lightweight desktop application with a single command. Built with performance and simplicity in mind, Pake lets you wrap web apps like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other productivity tools into native‑like desktop experiences for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Instead of juggling dozens of browser tabs, you can pin your most‑used web services as dedicated apps on your dock or taskbar. Because Pake is open source and free, developers and power users can fully inspect, customize, and automate their workflows. You can tailor window sizes, icons, and behavior, integrate with your OS, and spin up focused, distraction‑free apps for work, study, or entertainment. No heavy Electron boilerplate, no complex configuration—just a simple command‑line interface and a fast build process. Pake is ideal for anyone who relies on cloud tools but prefers the convenience and focus of desktop applications: engineers using AI coding assistants, writers working with LLM chatbots, customer support teams on web dashboards, or students organizing online learning resources. Whether you are packaging one internal tool or creating an entire suite of desktop apps around modern AI services, Pake gives you a high‑performance, maintainable, and developer‑friendly way to bring the web to the desktop.
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Create a dedicated desktop app for ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini to keep your AI conversations separate from normal browsing and always at hand on your dock.
Package internal web dashboards, admin panels, or monitoring tools into secure desktop apps for your team, improving focus and discoverability.
Convert frequently used SaaS tools—such as project management, CRM, or documentation platforms—into standalone apps to reduce tab overload.
Build distraction-free study or writing environments by turning specific learning platforms or online editors into single-purpose desktop apps.
Offer your users a simple desktop entry point for your existing web product without maintaining a separate heavy desktop codebase.