Articles. Videos. Podcasts. Recipes. The whole stack.
Recall is the AI-powered bookmark app that reads, understands, and connects everything you stash away — and resurfaces what matters when it matters.
Recall handles the boring part — extracting, summarising, tagging — so you can keep moving.
Hit the Share Sheet, drop a screenshot, paste a link, or dictate a thought. If you can copy it, you can save it.
Claude reads it, summarises it, pulls the entities and routes it to the right collection. The rest goes to your Inbox.
Search by keyword, ask in plain English, or chat with your library. Recall remembers things the way you'd describe them.
Built around the AI pipeline most bookmarking apps don't have — extract, normalise, enrich, index.
Keyword + semantic across titles, summaries, OCR'd images and full transcripts.
Conversational answers grounded only in what you've saved, with cited sources.
Smart entities and tags surface naturally — people, places, products, topics.
Group saves into folders that stay tidy as new things come in.
Anything ambiguous lands in the Inbox so you stay in control of the library.
One tap from Safari, X, Substack, YouTube — or anywhere iOS shares from.
The Recall mark is two bookmarks resting on top of each other — the save you just made, and every save before it. It's the simplest version of what the app actually is: a stack of things worth remembering.
The white bookmark is what you saved today. The gradient one behind it is the library that's already there — quietly indexed, always one search away.
Recall is in private beta on iOS. Register your interest and we'll send a TestFlight invite as soon as a seat opens up.