Save from anywhere
Share a link, screenshot, video, PDF, or a quick thought straight into Capture from any app. Copy something and Capture offers to save it. No folders to pick, no friction.
Save now, find it later
Your saves live in ten different places — a link in your chats, a screenshot in Photos, a like on Twitter. Capture pulls them into one calm home and helps you find any of it the second you need it, even from a half-remembered detail.
What it helps with
Capture is an instant save-anything app with on-device semantic search. Save links, notes, messages, and screenshots to one calm place, then find them again by meaning — all running privately on your phone.
Share a link, screenshot, video, PDF, or a quick thought straight into Capture from any app. Copy something and Capture offers to save it. No folders to pick, no friction.
Type a plain-language query and Capture turns it into filters — “pdfs from twitter last week” just works, typos and all. Full-text search covers everything you saved.
On-device semantic search resurfaces the right saved item even when you can't recall the exact words. Often a half-remembered detail is enough to bring it back.
Open a saved link in a distraction-free reader that pulls out the article text, so you can actually read what you saved instead of fighting the original page.
Your library lives on your phone. Search runs on-device, nothing is uploaded, and there's no account to create. Sync, when you want it, uses your own iCloud or Google Drive.
Import your browser bookmarks from Safari, Chrome, or Firefox, and export to JSON, HTML, Markdown, or CSV any time. Every format is free, never behind a paywall.
Why it matters
Capturing something should feel like a reflex, not like organizing. Every save lands in under five seconds, so you never lose the thought while filing it.
You shouldn't have to remember where you put something. Capture is built so you never think “where did I save this?” — you just describe it and it surfaces.
What Capture is
Capture is a save-anything app for iOS and Android. It collects the links, notes, messages, images, and screenshots you scatter across a dozen apps, then makes them findable again with full-text search, natural-language queries, and on-device semantic search. Everything runs on your phone, so your library stays private and there's no server or account required to keep it working.
A share extension, clipboard detection, a home-screen widget, and a Process-Text action mean whatever you're looking at is one tap from saved — often without even opening the app.
Search by keyword, by source, by date, or by meaning. Even a typo or a rough memory of “that thing from Twitter last month” is enough to bring the right card back.
Semantic search runs on-device using a local model. Nothing is uploaded or tracked, and cloud sync — if you turn it on — uses your own iCloud or Google Drive, not our servers.
FAQ
Links, notes, plain text, messages, images, screenshots, videos, audio, and PDFs — from the share sheet, the clipboard, the home-screen widget, or a text selection. Any file type is accepted; nothing is silently dropped.
Yes. Your library is stored locally on your device, and semantic search runs on-device. Nothing is uploaded and there's no account to create.
Capture combines full-text search with a natural-language query parser that turns phrases like “pdfs from twitter last week” into filters, plus on-device semantic search that finds items by meaning even when you don't remember the exact words.
Yes. Import your browser bookmarks from Safari, Chrome, or Firefox, and export to JSON, HTML, Markdown, or CSV whenever you like. Import and export are always free and never paywalled.
No account, ever. Capture is free to use with a generous library limit. Premium unlocks an unlimited library, on-device semantic search, and sync through your own iCloud or Google Drive.
Capture is a mobile app for iOS and Android. There's no web or desktop version today — it's designed to live where you already save things.
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Capture is an instant save-anything app with on-device semantic search. Save links, notes, messages, and screenshots to one calm place, then find them again by meaning — all running privately on your phone.