MapleOS Docs
MapleOS Docs organizes the platform into apps, concepts, and use cases so people and machines can understand how the system fits together.
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Use these pages to move from top-level MapleOS explainers into deeper app, concept, and use-case documentation.
How to use Docs
Docs explains MapleOS as a browser-native AI operating system and application environment. It is organized so each page can stand alone while still participating in a strong internal linking graph.
Use app pages to understand product surfaces, concept pages to learn the underlying ideas, and use-case pages to see how MapleOS supports real work for people, teams, and builders.
What Docs cover
The apps section explains the major MapleOS apps people work with directly, including AI Center, AI Blueprints, Knowledge Base, Files, Settings, Office, and Games.
The concepts section explains ideas such as AI operating systems, browser-native operating environments, AI surfaces, human-in-control AI, and AI workflows. The use-case section translates those concepts into practical outcomes like research, software development, education, and business automation.
Explore MapleOS by topic
Browse the semantic docs graph through apps, concepts, and real-world use cases.
Apps
Product surfaces inside the MapleOS environment.
- AI CenterAI Center is the orientation app inside MapleOS. It helps users understand the intelligence layer, related apps, and common starting points for real work.
- AI BlueprintsThe AI Blueprints app gives MapleOS a repeatability surface where people can return to known workflow patterns instead of rebuilding them from scratch.
- Knowledge BaseKnowledge Base organizes grounded context inside MapleOS so AI-assisted work can connect to source material instead of floating free of it.
- FilesFiles is the operational file surface inside MapleOS. It connects documents and assets to the rest of the environment so work stays visible and structured.
- SettingsSettings is the control surface inside MapleOS. It helps users shape how the environment behaves and reinforces the platform’s human-in-control philosophy.
- OfficeOffice is the productivity surface in MapleOS for writing and document work. It keeps deliverables connected to context, knowledge, and related apps.
- GamesGames shows that MapleOS is a broader application environment. The platform can host entertainment surfaces alongside productive and AI-oriented workflows.
Concepts
Core ideas behind the MapleOS model.
- AI Operating SystemThe AI operating system concept explains why MapleOS is better understood as a structured environment for intelligence rather than a single conversational endpoint.
- AI SurfacesThe AI surfaces concept explains how MapleOS gives intelligence visible places and roles inside the environment.
- AI BlueprintsThe AI Blueprints concept explains how MapleOS turns repeatable work into a stable pattern that users can inspect and reuse.
- Browser-Native OSThe browser-native OS concept explains how MapleOS can live on the web while still acting like an operating environment with real structure.
- Human-in-Control AIHuman-in-control AI is the idea that intelligence should remain visible, guideable, and shaped by the user rather than hidden behind autonomous defaults.
- AI WorkflowsThe AI workflows concept explains how MapleOS turns tasks into visible sequences that connect surfaces, steps, and outcomes.
- Knowledge BaseThe Knowledge Base concept explains how MapleOS treats context as something people can organize, review, and reuse across workflows.
Use Cases
Practical ways MapleOS supports focused work.
- Personal ProductivityMapleOS supports personal productivity by keeping writing, files, AI assistance, and organization inside one browser-native environment.
- AI WorkflowsMapleOS supports AI workflows by turning tasks into linked, visible system paths rather than isolated prompt sessions.
- ResearchMapleOS supports research by giving source material, notes, AI orientation, and output surfaces a coherent place inside one environment.
- Software DevelopmentMapleOS supports software development by giving developers a structured environment for knowledge, workflow, and AI-guided work instead of a single code-adjacent chat tab.
- Content CreationMapleOS supports content creation by linking ideation, source gathering, drafting, and repeatable production workflows inside one environment.
- Business AutomationMapleOS supports business automation by making repeatable work visible, documented, and easier to relaunch through structured surfaces.
- EducationMapleOS supports education by combining research, knowledge organization, document work, and AI guidance inside a browser-native environment.
- Gaming and EntertainmentMapleOS supports gaming and entertainment to show that the platform is a broader app environment with room for play alongside work.
Frequently asked questions
More FAQs will be added as we continue to work with our users and answer their questions.
What is Docs for?
It provides users with important information about MapleOS, concept, and use-case pages that explain what the platform is and how it works.
Is MapleOS only a chatbot?
No. MapleOS includes apps, files, workflows, and user-controlled AI surfaces inside a browser-native operating environment.
Can I browse these docs without JavaScript?
Yes. The pages are written as real HTML articles so feel free to set your text based browsers, APIs, and AIs at us ;)
Related MapleOS pages
These additional pages help connect the docs hub the dots with MapleOS explainers, concepts, and practical workflows.
- What Is MapleOS?
MapleOS is a browser-native AI operating system and application environment. It combines apps, files, AI surfaces, and repeatable workflows inside a system shaped for human control.
- AI Operating System
An AI operating system gives intelligence a structured environment. MapleOS does this with apps, surfaces, files, and workflow tools that keep people in control.
- AI Surfaces
Our AI surfaces create the artificial cognition where MapleOS exposes intelligence to users. They make the system understandable by turning broad capability into visible places and actions.
- AI Blueprints
At the heart of MapleOS is our AI Blueprint Execution Engine which helps MapleOS make automation visible and repeatable. Blueprints connect intent, steps, and outcomes in a format that people can inspect and reuse.
- Apps
MapleOS includes AI tools, development surfaces, system utilities, office apps, media tools, exploration apps, and games inside one browser-native environment.
- Human-in-Control AI
Human-in-control AI is the idea that intelligence should remain visible, guideable, and shaped by the user rather than hidden behind autonomous defaults.
- Business Automation
MapleOS supports business automation by making repeatable work visible, documented, and easier to relaunch through structured surfaces.