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The AI workspace for your car research

Reviews in browser tabs. Test drive notes in your head. Pricing in a spreadsheet. Fabric puts the whole car search in one workspace so you decide from evidence, not memory.

The AI workspace for your car research

Buying a car is a research project that spans weeks. Expert reviews in browser tabs. YouTube walkarounds you half-watched. Forum threads about reliability. Test drive impressions you meant to write down. Insurance quotes in your email. Financing options in a spreadsheet. Photos of the interior from the dealership. The comparison between the three models you're considering exists only in your head, and each time you revisit it, you remember different details.

Fabric puts the whole car search in one searchable workspace. Every review, every test drive note, every comparison, every quote, findable by meaning.


Save research from every source

Clip reviews and articles with the web clipper. Save YouTube reviews (transcribed and searchable by what was said via audio and video transcription). Forward insurance and financing quotes from email to email-to-note. Photograph interiors, dashboards, and spec sheets at the dealership on the mobile app. Record voice notes with your impressions after each test drive. Everything feeds one library.

AI search finds anything by meaning. "What did the reviewer say about the boot space on the SUV" finds the passage. "My test drive notes for the hybrid" finds the voice note transcript. "Every review that mentioned reliability concerns" finds them across your full research.


Compare with the AI

The AI assistant works from everything you've saved. Ask it to compare the three models across the criteria you care about. Ask it to summarise the pros and cons from your test drive notes. Ask it what the reviewers said about long-term ownership costs. It answers from your actual research, not from generic advice.


Annotate with your impressions

Annotations let you add notes to saved reviews and listings: "too firm over speed bumps," "loved the interior but the boot is tiny," "insurance quote was surprisingly low." The annotations are searchable, so "every car where I liked the interior" or "the one with low insurance" finds them.


Canvas for visual comparison

The canvas lets you arrange photos, specs, and notes for each car side by side. Pin the photos from the dealership next to the review excerpts and your test drive impressions. See the comparison visually before making the decision.


Organised automatically

Smart organization groups research by model, make, and content type without manual filing.


Who uses Fabric for car research

Anyone making a major purchase decision. Busy moms researching family cars. Solopreneurs choosing a business vehicle. Anyone who's lost a test drive impression because they didn't write it down.

For general big-purchase research, see life admin.


Get started

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FAQs

Can I search across all my car research at once?

Yes. AI search finds reviews, test drive notes, quotes, and photos by meaning.

Can the AI compare cars from my research?

Yes. The AI assistant compares models using your saved reviews, notes, and impressions.

Can I save YouTube reviews and search what was said?

Yes. Audio and video transcription transcribes video reviews into searchable text.

Can I voice-note my test drive impressions?

Yes. AI voice notes transcribe your impressions into searchable text.

Can I annotate listings?

Yes. Annotations let you add searchable notes to any saved content.

Can I compare cars visually on the canvas?

Yes. The canvas lets you arrange photos, specs, and notes side by side.

Is everything organised automatically?

Yes. Smart organization groups by model and content type.

Is my data private?

Yes. Fabric uses AES-256 encryption and is CASA Tier 2 compliant. Your data is never used to train AI models.

The workspace that thinks with you.

Ready when you are.

The workspace that thinks with you.

Ready when you are.