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Nov 26, 2025

Q: What are the system requirements for running this AI tool?

1. What devices are supported?

2. Will it run on older versions of Mac OS? If yes, what operating system versions are supported?

3. How about running it on an iPhone or iPad? What iPhone/iPad models are supported? What iOS versions are supported?

4. Will it run on browsers too? Can I use it to compile information together for me in a Google Doc? If yes, to what extent can it help with this, and will I be able to automate the process?

Thank you!

Founder Team
Felipe_TriploAI

Felipe_TriploAI

Edited Nov 26, 2025

A: Hey! Let me break this down for you:

1. Supported Devices
Triplo AI works on a pretty wide range of devices! It's been tested on:

Windows, Macs (Intel, M1, and M2 chips), Linux, Android, iOS and Chromebooks.
The app is super lightweight. Doesn't hog memory or processing power, so you should be good to go on most setups, including older MacBook Airs and newer M1 Macs.

2. Mac OS Versions
You'll need macOS Monterey (version 12) or later to get it running.

3. iPhone & iPad Support
Right now, you can access it through TestFlight (an official Apple Store).

4. Browser Use & Google Docs
Yes, it runs over any app running on your desktop/mobile (browsers, text editors, coding IDEs, publishers and so on...). Using the Awareness feature (go.triplo.ai/awareness) you can process content from anything you can select (Google Docs also).

Regarding automation you'll probably be able to do. Learn more about automation at go.triplo.ai/automation

Hope that helps!

Take care
Felipe

ps: responded with a single prompt and minor edits. Selected your question then prompted "answer //selection//" with a "support mind" activated. Very cool!

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Important info here.

Thank you! I'm still on Catalina, so this tool might not work on my Mac. I've tried upgrading to Monterey before, but it caused a whole bunch of issues with my computer, so I had to downgrade to Catalina. From the looks of it, if I were to use this tool, I'll probably only be able to use it on my browser and on iOS. Also, I wonder if automation works with custom prompts. I'll check out the link.