Keyboard Shortcuts · macOS

Use any shortcut.
Without memorizing it.

Radial turns your keyboard shortcuts into a pie menu at your cursor. Press one hotkey, see your shortcuts, click the one you want, and its action fires instantly.

macOS 15+ · 7-day free trial · One-time purchase

Radial pie menu showing keyboard shortcuts for a Mac app at the cursor

The problem

You know the shortcut exists.
You just cannot remember it.

Photoshop alone has over 700 keyboard shortcuts. Figma, VS Code, Premiere Pro, Final Cut, your browser, your email client. Each one has its own set of combinations you are expected to memorize and keep straight in your head, separately, across every app.

So you end up using the same ten shortcuts you learned years ago and clicking through menus for everything else. Not because the shortcuts are not useful, but because you can never remember them.

Photoshop keyboard shortcuts in a Radial pie menu at the cursor

How Radial solves it

See it. Click it. Done.

Add your shortcuts to a radial menu. Press a hotkey and a circular menu appears right at your cursor, each slice showing the name of an action. Click the one you want. Radial sends the key combination to the active app and the menu disappears.

And because each shortcut always sits in the same position in the circle, it becomes muscle memory. You stop reading the labels. Your hand just goes there. You end up knowing your shortcuts not because you sat down to learn them, but because you used them every day without thinking about it.

Per-app shortcut menus

Different shortcuts for every app.
Same hotkey throughout.

Radial detects which app is active and shows the matching menu automatically. Your Photoshop menu appears in Photoshop. Your Figma menu appears in Figma. You configure each one once and never think about it again.

Photoshop

Brush, Transform, Merge layers, Export for web, Undo history

VS Code

Run build, Toggle terminal, Format document, Go to definition, Git commit

Figma

Auto layout, Create component, Inspect, Export, Zoom to fit

Any app

Add whatever you actually reach for. Organize it your way. Update it any time.

How it works

Three steps. Under a second.

01

Add your shortcuts once

Open Radial and add the keyboard shortcuts you use in each app. Name them, give them an icon, arrange them in the circle.

02

Press your hotkey

The pie menu opens right at your cursor. Each slice is labeled with the action name. Click the one you want, or flick toward it and release.

03

The shortcut fires

Radial sends the key combination to the active app instantly. The menu closes. You never opened a menu bar or tried to recall a key combination.

Beyond shortcuts

The same menu holds everything else too.

Once your shortcuts are set up, the same menu can hold anything else you reach for repeatedly throughout your day.

Apps

Launch any app on your Mac with a single gesture, without touching the Dock.

Websites & Bookmarks

Open your most-visited pages and tools without switching to a browser first.

Files & Folders

Jump to project folders and frequently used files the moment you need them.

Text Snippets

Paste canned replies, email signatures, and saved text directly at your cursor.

Macros & Automations

Chain actions together: open apps, tile windows, set your status, all with one gesture.

Sub-menus

Organize everything into nested menus so nothing ever feels cluttered.

Ready to get started?

Save 150+ hours
every year.

A few well-built shortcuts in Radial saves most people 15 to 30 minutes a day. Try it free for 7 days and feel the difference before you spend a cent.

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