Maximize Window
Expand to the available screen area, then center windows that macOS will not allow to fill it.
SwipeX combines title-bar window gestures, saved work layouts, and quick access to apps, sites, folders, and files in one quiet Mac utility.
Move Naturally
SwipeX turns a familiar Mac gesture into precise window placement. Push a window left, right, up, down, into a corner, or across displays without hunting for window edges.
Circular Gestures
When a straight swipe is not enough, circle on a title bar to maximize the current window or reveal the useful window behind it.
Expand to the available screen area, then center windows that macOS will not allow to fill it.
Bring the first overlapping window behind the current one forward, so hidden work is easy to reach.
Smart Fill
When one window should stay visible, hold Option and swipe. SwipeX avoids the front window on that display and fills the available space in your swipe direction.
Quick Access
SwipeX keeps each frequent start close at hand, with one focused shortcut for the app, page, folder, or file your work needs next.
Keep daily apps in Quick Access and open the right one without leaving the thread of what you were doing.
Put dashboards, docs, project boards, and research links where they are ready before the browser detour starts.
Open the Finder location for a client, build, lesson, or research task without digging through nested folders.
Keep notes, briefs, spreadsheets, and references ready for the moments you return to them again.
Work Layouts
Save a layout for writing, coding, research, or file work. SwipeX brings apps and windows back to their saved positions so you can enter the right setup without rebuilding it every time.
And So Much More
User Stories
Notes from people using it for design, writing, research, operations, and more.
With SwipeX, title-bar gestures stay with me all day while I move between mockups, briefs, and browser tabs. Window placement feels like part of the work, not a separate task.
The folder shortcuts were the surprise. My morning files now open from one calm little menu.
Before class, I can pull lecture notes, slides, and reference folders into place without rebuilding the same setup every time.
My coding setup comes back in one shortcut. SwipeX puts the editor, docs, terminal, and browser where I expect.
When I am drafting, I do not want to think about window placement. I swipe once, settle the screen, and keep writing.
Moving between the lab display and my notebook screen feels predictable with SwipeX. Windows land where I expect, even when I am comparing notes, charts, and reports.
Side-by-side work used to mean nudging window edges. Now I fill the open space and get back to the spreadsheet or dashboard.
During sessions, it stays out of the way. I can jump from notes to folders to reference tracks without opening a big control panel or breaking focus.
After meetings, my drawing workspace is easy to restore with SwipeX. Canvas and references fall back into place.
FAQ
Short answers from the in-app FAQ, focused on what each workflow helps you get done.
SwipeX helps you keep windows organized with less mouse travel. Swipe on a window title bar to snap, move, or resize it, including across displays, without carefully dragging edges or memorizing many keyboard shortcuts.
Yes. Move the pointer to a window title bar, then swipe in the direction where you want the window to go. You can quickly place, resize, and move windows across displays without dragging edges.
Yes. Place the pointer on a window title bar and make a counterclockwise circle gesture. SwipeX expands the window to the available screen area without sending it into a separate macOS full-screen Space. If the app limits how large its window can be, SwipeX keeps the allowed size and centers it cleanly.
Yes. Place the pointer on a window title bar and make a clockwise circle gesture. SwipeX shows the Show Window Behind chooser, then brings the first overlapping window behind the current window to the front. If there is no suitable window behind it, SwipeX leaves the window stack unchanged.
Yes. Use Option-Swipe Smart Fill when another window is already on the same display. SwipeX keeps the front window in place and fills the remaining space in your swipe direction, so multiple apps can sit neatly side by side.
Yes. Save a Window Layout for a task like writing, coding, research, or file work, then trigger it from the menu or a keyboard shortcut. SwipeX brings apps and windows back to their saved positions, so you can enter the right work mode quickly.
Yes. Add important apps to Quick Access and launch them directly when the next task starts, without opening Launchpad or searching through Finder.
Yes. Save frequently used websites as Quick Access items, then open them from SwipeX without switching to a browser first or scanning bookmark folders.
Yes. Add project folders to Quick Access so the right Finder location opens immediately for client work, builds, screenshots, or research.
Yes. Add key documents, notes, spreadsheets, or references to Quick Access, then open the exact file immediately when you need it again.
SwipeX needs gesture detection, window layout access, and window control so it can detect your swipe, find the target window, and move or resize it. These permissions are used only for the action you request, and everything stays on this Mac.
Make sure Window Snap is enabled, the required permissions are on, and your pointer is over a window title bar before swiping. If needed, choose Restart from the Help menu.
SwipeX keeps window snapping, Smart Fill, saved layouts, and quick access one gesture away.