Ombrelle

For macOS 14+

Invisible when it's on.
Impossible to ignore
when it's off.

Ombrelle dims every window except the one you're using — so quietly you'll forget it's running. Until you turn it off.

One‑time purchase · No account · Runs entirely on your Mac

Click any window to bring it forward. Toggle Ombrelle off to see your desktop without it. · playing on its own — try it

Ombrelle: On

Multiple displays

Dim everything. Or just the one you're in.

Some setups want a calm reference screen left alone. Ombrelle handles both.

Display 1 — active
Display 2 — secondary

You won't feel Ombrelle working.

That's the point. It doesn't ask for attention — it just quietly removes everything that was asking for yours.

Most focus tools want credit. A timer that counts down. A blocklist that nags. A report at the end of the day telling you how distracted you were.

Ombrelle does none of that. It sits beneath your front window and turns the noise down, automatically, every time you switch tasks. No setup per app. No decisions to make. You stop noticing it's there.

Which is exactly when people switch it off to "test if they still need it" — and immediately switch it back on.

What it actually does

Dimming

Follows your focus, not your apps

The instant you switch windows, the old one fades and the new one snaps into focus — no flicker, no delay you can perceive.

Intensity

One dial, set once

Pick how dark the background goes from the menu bar. Most people set it once and never touch it again.

Displays

Every screen, or just one

Dim across your whole desk setup, or leave a secondary display untouched for reference material.

Footprint

Lives in the menu bar, nowhere else

No dock icon, no dashboard to check, no account to manage. Launches at login and stays out of the way.

Custom modes

Focus, Flow, or Evening — pick what the moment needs.

Different work calls for a different amount of quiet. Switch between modes from the menu bar, or let one run all day.

Focus — 85% dim

Built entirely on your Mac

Nothing you do is sent anywhere, because there's nowhere for it to go.

Without Ombrelle
With Ombrelle
Every open window competes for attention
Only the window you're using stays lit
Refocusing after a glance takes a beat
The active window is the only one your eye lands on
You don't notice the drag until you're behind
You don't notice Ombrelle — until you turn it off

Ready when you are

Try it for a week. Then try turning it off.

macOS 14 Sonoma or later · No subscription