Overview
Fabric is an advanced AI-native operating system for personal and professional information, designed to solve the problem of digital fragmentation. Its technical architecture centers on a continuous indexing engine that ingests data from disparate sources—including web browsers, local file systems, cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox), and communication platforms (Slack, Discord). Using high-dimensional vector embeddings, Fabric creates a semantic map of a user's entire digital footprint. This allows for 'conceptual search' rather than just keyword matching, enabling users to find documents based on meaning. By 2026, Fabric is positioned as the leading 'Personal AI Search' layer that sits above the traditional OS, providing a unified interface for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). Its infrastructure handles complex OCR for images and PDFs, automated metadata extraction, and real-time synchronization. The platform transitions traditional bookmarking into an active intelligence layer, where the AI proactively suggests connections between new information and existing knowledge clusters, effectively functioning as a persistent, searchable external memory.
