GitAtlas app icon Native app · cross-platform · from Lasiako

The git graph you'll
actually want to read.

A fast, native git client built on a purpose-built layout engine — a branch visualization that stays legible at any history size, collapse anything with one click, drag branches to merge, stage with confidence, and let AI draft your pull requests straight to your team.

Flagship branch graph One-click collapse Drag to merge AI pull requests
What's inside

A serious git client, without the clutter.

Everything a daily driver needs — a graph that scales, direct manipulation, and a command set that grows with you.

Legible branch graph

A purpose-built layout engine keeps lanes clean and reuses columns vertically, so even a busy history reads at a glance — not a tangle of crossing lines.

Collapse anything

Every merge is a disclosure control — click to fold an entire side branch behind one node, with a labeled indicator, and expand it back when you need it.

Drag to merge

Grab a branch and drop it onto another to merge — with a real in-memory dry run first, so you see conflicts before you commit to anything.

Staging that stays out of the way

A pinnable side drawer with a live changed-files badge, per-file staging, and inline diffs — commit, amend, and push without leaving the graph.

Rebase, cherry-pick, stash

Interactive rebase, cherry-pick across branches, and a full stash stack — the power tools, with a guarded undo when a step goes sideways.

Pull requests, in-app

Open, review, and merge pull requests without a browser — request reviewers from your synced team, and draft the whole thing with AI.

The flagship

Built around the graph, not bolted on.

Most clients render history as an afterthought. GitAtlas starts from a headless layout engine and builds the client around it.

Vertical lane reusePer-node collapseFork-end branch dots Graph searchTags & annotationsDrag-to-merge preview Focus a branchHide branchesCommit detail Push & create45 Lumina themes8-language UI
Thoughtful, optional AI

AI that writes the boring part of the PR.

Point GitAtlas at your branch and it drafts a clear pull-request title and description from the actual diff — then you pick reviewers from your synced team and open it. Bring your own key; it's off until you ask for it, and nothing runs without your say-so.

Draft PR from the diffTeam reviewers Synced with GitworldBring your own key Off by defaultYou review before it opens

Get GitAtlas.

Native and fast, built on Tauri. Free while in beta.

macOS — Apple Silicon Windows · soon iOS & Android · soon

Beta build, ad-hoc signed — on first launch, right-click the app and choose Open. Windows and mobile builds are on the way.