Recall
Vault it. Recall it. — capture anything, find it everywhere.
On the App Store
Recall is a note-taking and bookmarking app for the moments you want to remember something — an article, a clip, a thought, a file — without it disappearing into a dozen different apps.
Capture anything. A share extension lets you save a URL, a chunk of text, an image, or a file from any app in a couple of taps. Markdown notes are first-class, so you can write as well as collect.
Smart by design. When you save a link, Recall reads it and pulls out the details that matter — title, author, publish date, thumbnail, keywords and more — so your library is searchable and richly organized without any manual tagging.
Stay organized. Colorful tags and a flexible folder system keep things in order, and full-text search finds anything across thousands of items in an instant — a CoreData cache keeps it fast no matter how much you save.
Everywhere you are. Recall is native on iPhone and Mac, with the Mac app offering tabbed settings, a drag-and-drop sidebar and its own share extension. Everything syncs automatically through iCloud and works offline.
Private by design. Your data lives in your own iCloud as plain files you can browse and export at any time. No accounts, no analytics, no tracking, no third-party SDKs — nobody can see what you save, including me.