Best Pie Menu for Mac in 2026

We compared the top pie menu and radial menu apps for macOS. Here is how Radial, Pieoneer, Kando, and Pie Menu stack up against each other.

Radial Pie Menu
Radial — the pie menu for macOS

1. Radial

Best overall

Radial is the most complete pie menu for macOS. Press a hotkey and a circular menu appears right at your cursor — open apps, launch websites, insert text snippets, trigger shortcuts, and run automations. All from one gesture.

Pros

  • Launch apps, websites, and folders
  • Insert text snippets instantly
  • Trigger keyboard shortcuts for any app
  • Context-aware menus per app
  • Sub-menus for deep organization
  • Visual macro editor for multi-step workflows
  • Apple Shortcuts and shell script support
  • Community marketplace for ready-made presets
  • Native macOS app — fast and lightweight
  • One-time purchase, no subscription

Cons

  • macOS only
  • Paid (€14.99 one-time, 7-day free trial)
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2. Pieoneer

Simple pie menu

Pieoneer is a clean, native macOS pie menu for launching apps, switching between running ones, triggering shortcuts, and controlling music. Easy to get started with, but limited to basic actions with no text snippets, websites, or automation.

Pros

  • Launch apps and open folders
  • Switch between running apps
  • Trigger keyboard shortcuts
  • Native macOS feel

Cons

  • No text snippet insertion
  • No website / bookmark shortcuts
  • No sub-menus
  • No context-aware menus
  • No scripting or Apple Shortcuts support
  • Paid (€14.99 one-time)
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3. Kando

Cross-platform option

Kando is a free, open-source pie menu that works on Windows, Linux, and macOS. It has powerful features such as apps launching, shortcuts, sub-menus, and scripting, but lacks native macOS integration and powerful multi-step workflows.

Pros

  • Free and open-source
  • Cross-platform (Windows, Linux, macOS)
  • Supports sub-menus
  • Simulate keyboard Shortcuts
  • Scripting support
  • Launch apps

Cons

  • Built with Electron — not native on any platform
  • No text snippets or website shortcuts
  • No context-aware menus
  • No Apple Shortcuts
  • No community marketplace
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4. Pie Menu

Keyboard shortcuts only

Pie Menu focuses on one thing: triggering keyboard shortcuts from a radial menu, with context-aware menus per app. If all you need is to stop memorizing shortcuts, it does that. But it cannot open apps, launch websites, insert text, or automate anything — and at $39.99 it is the most expensive option here.

Pros

  • Context-aware menus per app
  • Good for remembering keyboard shortcuts
  • One universal trigger shortcut

Cons

  • Keyboard shortcuts only — cannot open apps or websites
  • No text snippet insertion
  • No sub-menus
  • No scripting or Apple Shortcuts support
  • Known to have some bugs and issues
  • Most expensive option at $39.99
  • Most limited
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Quick Comparison

Side-by-side feature overview of all four apps.

Feature
Radial
Pieoneer
Kando
Pie Menu
Pie / Radial Menu
Launch Apps
Open Websites
Text Snippet Insertion
Keyboard Shortcuts
Context-Aware Menus
Sub-Menus
Visual Macro Editor
Multi-Step Workflows
Shell Scripts
Apple Shortcuts
Community Marketplace
Native macOS
One-Time Purchase

What Users Say About Radial

Real feedback from the community.

I've used a couple of other radial menus in the past and found that Radial is far more powerful than expected. I can easily see this fitting into and in some areas hugely improving the way I do things on a daily basis. Other solutions sometimes felt like they were getting in the way a bit whereas Radial seems far snappier, yet more capable in every way.

Colin Smith, via Product Hunt

Exactly what I missed from Pieoneer.

u/No_Nectarines, via Reddit

Love Radial. Developer is quick to add requested features.

u/kristyngrenier, via Reddit

What is a Pie Menu?

A pie menu (also called a radial menu or circular menu) is a graphical interface element where choices are arranged in a circle around your cursor. Press a hotkey and the menu appears at your mouse. Select any action simply by moving your cursor to the designated slot, and clicking. Because every option is the same distance from the center, it is faster than navigating traditional menus or remembering keyboard shortcuts.

The best pie menu apps for macOS let you open your most-used apps, jump to websites, paste text snippets, and trigger shortcuts, while saving you time. Some, like Radial, go further with sub-menus, context-aware menus that change per app, and multi-step workflow automation.

Among the options available in 2026, Radial stands out as the most capable: it handles everything from simple app launching to full workflow automation, in a native macOS app at a one-time price.

Detailed Comparisons

Our pick

Radial is the best
pie menu for Mac.

Download Radial now and experience a new way to use your Mac.

macOS 15+ · €14.99 one-time · No subscription