Stop wasting time arranging windows. Snap them instantly, save your ideal layouts, and restore your entire workspace with a single keystroke.
Snap windows to halves, quarters, or custom zones with fully customizable keyboard shortcuts.
Capture your entire workspace, every window, every display, exactly as you left it.
Set your own keybindings. Disable any feature you don't need. Zero conflicts with other apps.
Snapback understands your monitors. It remembers where everything belongs, and restores it intelligently.
Follows Apple design principles from the ground up.
No setup wizards. No learning curve.
Position everything where you want it, code on the left, browser on the right, Slack in the corner.
Click "Save Workspace" from the menu bar. Give it a name and assign a keyboard shortcut.
Hit your shortcut. Every window snaps back to exactly where it was. Works even after a restart.
Everything you need to know.
Absolutely. Snapback is built natively with Swift and distributed directly by the developer. It is code-signed and notarized by Apple, which means macOS has verified the app is free of known malware. You may see a Gatekeeper prompt on first launch, this is normal for apps distributed outside the Mac App Store.
Snapback uses system-level accessibility APIs to manage window positions across your desktop. These capabilities are restricted by the Mac App Store's sandboxing requirements. Distributing directly lets us deliver the full experience without limitations.
Yes. Snapback is completely free to use with full window snapping, keyboard shortcuts, and workspace saving. No trials, no hidden fees, no subscriptions.
Snapback requires macOS 12.4 (Monterey) or later. It runs natively on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.
Yes. Snapback intelligently detects your display configuration using hardware fingerprinting. When you disconnect or reconnect monitors, it remembers where each window belongs and restores them to the correct display.
Rectangle and Magnet are great for snapping individual windows. Snapback goes further it saves your entire workspace layout (every window, every display) and restores it with a single shortcut. Think of it as window snapping plus workspace memory.
No problem. Every keyboard shortcut in Snapback is fully customizable, change any keybinding to whatever you prefer. You can also disable individual features entirely (like window snapping) from the menu bar if you prefer using another app for that part of your workflow.