Raycast vs Warp
The Winner
Raycast
Wins for overall value, user satisfaction, and Developers seeking streamlined workflows.
Quick Comparison
Feature Breakdown
Raycast Key Features
- Blazingly fast keyboard-driven launcher (0.5s startup) for macOS and Windows (beta)
- 1,300+ community extensions covering GitHub, Jira, VS Code, Docker, smart home, and more
- AI Extensions Beta with natural language workflows for coding and task automation
- Advanced AI models: OpenAI, Anthropic, Perplexity, Mistral, Google, xAI (Pro + Advanced AI)
- Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) for unlimited AI usage with personal API keys
- Local AI models via Ollama integration (100+ models, 135M to 671B parameters)
- Raycast for iOS with cross-platform AI chat and syncing
- Auto Transcribe with Granola for automated meeting notes and summaries
- Advanced clipboard manager with unlimited history (Pro) and search functionality
- Window management system with multiple snap configurations and hotkey support
- Text expander with snippets for automating repetitive typing tasks
- Cloud sync across devices for commands, snippets, and settings (Pro)
- Custom themes and macOS Tahoe Liquid Glass design integration (Pro)
- Reasoning models support (OpenAI o3-mini, Claude 3.7 Sonnet)
- Calculator with natural language processing and unit conversions
- Raycast Notes for quick note-taking and knowledge capture
Warp Key Features
- Agents 3.0 with full terminal capabilities and autonomous dispatch mode
- Warp Code for prompt-to-production workflows (#1 on Terminal-Bench)
- Interactive code review with line-by-line editing and feedback
- Multi-model AI support (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) with BYOK option
- AI-powered natural language command generation and task automation
- Project initialization with WARP.md files and custom agent profiles
- IDE-like text editor with multi-line editing and cursor positioning
- Blocks system for visual command organization and navigation
- Team collaboration with Warp Drive and shared workflows
- Built-in error debugging and explanations
- Rust-based architecture for blazing fast performance
- Cross-platform support (macOS, Linux, Windows with ARM64)
Raycast
- Genuinely Useful Free Tier
- Extension Quality & Breadth
- Multi-Provider AI Flexibility
- Cross-Platform Syncing
- Weak File Search
- Subscription vs. One-Time Purchase
- Windows Beta Limitations
Warp
- AI-Powered Command Generation
- Blazing Fast Performance
- Intelligent Error Debugging
- Modern IDE-Like Editing
- Premium Pricing for Power Users
- Requires Account Login
- Less Customizable Than Alternatives
Raycast Overview
If you're drowning in app switching and repetitive tasks, Raycast is a productivity game-changer. The free tier is genuinely useful (not a trial), the Pro plan unlocks unlimited AI and clipboard history, and the 1,300+ extension ecosystem rivals VS Code's marketplace. Free for most users, Pro pays for itself within 2 weeks for heavy multitaskers ([Raycast's product page](https://www.raycast.com/features) has more detail, accessed May 2026).
Best For:
- Developers seeking streamlined workflows
- Mac power users who prefer keyboard-driven interfaces
- Teams wanting to share commands and snippets
- Productivity enthusiasts aiming to automate repetitive tasks
- Users who want all-in-one productivity tool (clipboard, calculator, notes, AI)
- People comfortable with learning curves for maximum efficiency
Warp Overview
AI-powered terminal that saves developers 1 hour daily.
Best For:
- Developers seeking faster terminal work
- Teams needing shared terminal workflows and collaboration
- Beginners wanting a modern, ready-to-use terminal without configuration
- Users who value AI-powered command suggestions and error debugging
- Organizations willing to pay for developer productivity tools
The Verdict
Raycast is our top pick for most users, thanks to its higher user ratings.