Meta launched a dedicated Mac app for Meta AI on August 19, 2026, giving the assistant a native desktop home for the first time and pairing it with a set of business connections aimed at the creators and small companies that run their marketing on Facebook and Instagram. The app adds two desktop-only capabilities — pointing the assistant at any window on screen, and dictating into any Mac app — while new account connections roll out simultaneously.
The screen feature is context, not control. A user attaches a window to the conversation, and Meta AI reads what’s visible to answer questions, suggest edits, or draft content based on what’s on screen. Dictation works system-wide: hold a shortcut, speak, and the text lands in whatever app is open. Meta’s product page for the assistant describes both as Mac-app features, under the heading “Works where you do.”
The bigger product change sits in the connections. Meta AI can now link to an Instagram professional account, Meta Ads Manager, and Google Workspace, which puts email, calendar, and documents inside the same conversation as ad and content performance. Meta says businesses can ask questions drawn from their account engagement and ad performance and get guidance on crafting posts, ads, and other content. The assistant can also pull from a business account and the web to produce decks, documents, and spreadsheets.
“You can ask Meta AI questions about your business and get answers drawn from the context only Meta has, like your account engagement and ad performance,” the company said in its announcement. “Beyond your own accounts, you can get publicly available insights about comparable brands and how they are building their presence on Meta.”
What the Mac App Costs
The Mac app is free. The meter runs elsewhere.
Meta’s assistant page states that Meta AI “is free to use for everyday use,” but that the company has begun testing usage limits on what it calls more compute-intensive features. Users who hit a daily or monthly limit get the option to buy a subscription for more headroom before the free allowance resets. That subscription is Meta One, the paid plan tier Meta has been attaching to its heavier AI features, as Engadget’s launch coverage noted. The structure matches how OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google already monetize desktop assistants: the app is the funnel, the rate limit is the paywall.
The timing is worth noting. The Meta AI Mac app is its first desktop software since — and it arrives not as a messaging client but as a surface for the assistant Meta now routes through everything it owns.
A Desktop Strategy Built From Meta’s Own Inventory
The competitive read is straightforward. ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini have all had Mac apps for months, and all three are pushing toward agents that operate the machine itself. Meta’s entry stops at reading a window and acting through connected accounts. That is a deliberate fit with where Meta AI actually has leverage: not as a general-purpose computer operator, but as the layer sitting on top of the ad accounts, professional profiles, and engagement data that millions of businesses already keep inside Meta.
The assistant has been moving in this direction all year. In July 2026 it introduced Muse Spark 1.1, the model out of Meta Superintelligence Labs that powers the assistant, and on July 24, 2026 it gave the assistant planning and follow-through: daily briefings pulled from a user’s calendar, recurring tasks that run without re-prompting, web research synthesized into reports, and slide generation a user can steer while the model is still working, per Meta’s announcement. Those features began rolling out that day in select markets, with WhatsApp to follow — an expansion Unite.AI covered when Meta turned its chatbot into a task-running assistant.
The Mac app extends that arc from the personal assistant to the professional one. The wager behind it — that business agents become a revenue line of their own — is one Unite.AI examined when Meta bet its next revenue line on personal AI agents. Zuckerberg has framed the push as a step toward ‘personal superintelligence,’ telling investors on Meta’s Q2 2026 call that personal agents will anchor future products and revenue lines. A desktop app that can see a merchant’s ad performance and their email in the same window is that memo with a shipping product attached.
The Google Workspace connection carries a trade worth naming. Meta also offers Incognito chats for what it calls fully private conversations.
What Ships Next
The business connections announced August 19, 2026 are available to people with professional Facebook and Instagram accounts; Meta has not detailed per-platform availability in the sourced coverage. Meta says additional tools for businesses and creators are coming, without attaching a date. The July planning features were still expanding to more countries and to WhatsApp as of that rollout, with Meta committing only to “the coming weeks.”

