Your second brain, built from your documents

Upload documents, and Recall automatically summarizes them, extracts key concepts, and builds a searchable wiki that discovers connections across your knowledge base.

BYOK — Your keys, your data

Connect your own OpenAI or Anthropic key. Documents are processed via your account; keys are encrypted at rest.

Semantic search

Find documents by meaning, not just keywords. Full-text search powered by PostgreSQL.

Auto-linked wiki

Recall discovers related pages across your knowledge base and visualizes the connections as an interactive graph.

How it works

1

Upload

Drop in PDFs, text files, or any document. Recall stores the original securely and queues it for processing.

2

Extract

Your LLM reads the document and produces a structured summary: title, abstract, key points, category, and tags.

3

Wiki

A wiki page is created and linked to related documents by shared concepts and vocabulary. Browse, search, and explore the graph.

What gets built

Wiki pages

Each document becomes a wiki page with an AI-written abstract, full summary, and key points you can refine.

Tags & categories

Extracted automatically from content. Browse all your tags and categories to navigate by topic.

Related pages

Recall scores lexical similarity across all your pages and surfaces the most relevant connections on each wiki page.

Knowledge graph

An interactive D3 graph lets you visualise the relationships between documents — zoom, filter by category, and explore clusters.

Your keys, your bill

Recall is bring-your-own-key (BYOK). You supply an API key from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, or any OpenAI-compatible provider — or run a local model with Ollama at no cost. Your key is envelope-encrypted at rest and decrypted only at call time. The platform never sees your key in plaintext and never pays for your inference tokens.