Speak or type naturally.
Say it out loud or type it in. A sentence, a story, a name, a photo note, or a reminder you do not want to lose.
DeepRecall is a calm, private memory companion. Speak, type, or drop in a thought whenever it comes to you. Later, ask what happened, or let it gently remind you when something deserves a nudge.
No streaks. No blank page. Say it, type it, save a thought after a walk, or answer a quiet check-in when DeepRecall notices something worth keeping.
Say it out loud or type it in. A sentence, a story, a name, a photo note, or a reminder you do not want to lose.
DeepRecall recognises people, places, moods, tasks, and recurring threads without turning your life into a dashboard.
Ask a question, set a reminder, or receive a gentle prompt: “You wanted to check in with Sarah after her appointment.”
DeepRecall should feel less like software and more like a patient companion. It finds the tiny detail years later, then brings it back when it is useful now.
Sarah said Tuesday felt a lot, but she still wanted to go. I can remind you to message her tomorrow morning.
3 memories · 1 reminder suggested
Family, friends, neighbours, carers and old colleagues, remembered by context rather than contact cards.
Quick notes, long stories, photos with context, late-night thoughts, and things you remember on the bus.
Gentle reminders, follow-up questions and check-ins when you have asked it to keep something in mind.
Your stories, commitments, relationships, and everyday details stay available when you need them.
Three promises, not features. Your memories never become training data. They’re encrypted before they leave your phone, with a key only you hold. And there is no feed to pull you back into.
Not ours. Not anyone’s. Your stories are not a dataset, and they will never be training material for somebody else’s model.
Your passphrase derives the encryption key on your phone. What hits our servers is ciphertext. Lose the passphrase and we cannot recover your memories — that is the point.
DeepRecall only nudges you when you have asked it to. No streaks, no badges, no daily quota. It exists to be useful, not to keep you scrolling.
I’m Alexander. I’ve seen people I care about — family, friends of family — start to forget. Names, the way home, the thread of a conversation. And I’ve seen how frustrating it is for them, and how quietly the people around them pick up the thread, over and over.
DeepRecall is for both of them. For the person who wants to hold on to a little more. And for the people next to them, already remembering on their behalf.
— Alexander, founder
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