
If you type in more than one language, you know the dance: start a sentence, realize the keyboard was on the wrong layout, delete the gibberish, switch languages, retype. Dozens of times a day.
Unfumble was built to kill that dance. It's an automatic keyboard language switcher for Mac - it detects the language you're writing and switches for you, as you type. And when a word does land in the wrong layout, it's rewritten the moment Unfumble recognizes what you meant.
It's for anyone who lives in two (or more) languages - Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, Ukrainian, Greek, Thai, and English today. It learns which language you use in each app and website, so your keyboard is already right before you type.
Why it matters:
Switching layouts by hand is a chore the OS never solved - the globe key is basically a manual gear shift. Unfumble makes it automatic.
It's 100% on-device. Keystrokes are inspected only to fix the current word - no telemetry, nothing leaves your Mac. Notarized by Apple.
Multilingual typing should just work. Now it does.