Wake Up Light
Wake Up Light is an alarm clock application for macOS designed to simulate a natural sunrise and gradually brighten the screen before a scheduled wake time. It aims to provide a gentler, more natural alternative to traditional alarm sounds by using light-based wake-up cues. The app targets users who prefer waking to gradually increasing illumination rather than sudden noise, mimicking the body's natural response to sunrise.
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1 suggestionWe have limited publicly available information about Wake Up Light's development status and whether a native Apple Silicon build exists. The search results do not clearly indicate the current vendor activity or build architecture. We recommend contacting the developer at Rockysandstudio directly to confirm whether a native Apple Silicon version is available or planned. Given that Apple will remove Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), it is important to establish a clear path forward soon — an Intel-only build will stop launching on that release. In the interim, you can reach out to the vendor, check their website or social media for updates, or look at alternative wake-up light apps like f.lux (which offers time-based screen dimming) or built-in macOS features like Focus and Do Not Disturb combined with calendar alerts as interim solutions.
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