Why Chronicle?
We all have the same problem: our brains are terrible at storing information. You leave a meeting and forget a key detail. You have a great idea in the car but it's gone by the time you get home. You meet someone important and can't recall what you talked about a week later.
Existing tools don't solve this well. Note-taking apps require you to stop what you're doing and type. Voice memo apps give you raw audio files you'll never listen to again. And traditional journaling apps are designed for introspection, not information recall.
Chronicle is different. It's built around a simple idea: speak your thoughts, and your AI memory remembers them for you. Later, when you need to recall something, just ask — like talking to a companion who was there for every conversation.
How It Works
Chronicle is designed to be invisible in your daily routine:
- Capture — Tap record and speak naturally. After a meeting, during a walk, waiting for coffee. Chronicle transcribes and stores your words instantly.
- Organize — AI automatically extracts key details, people, dates, and action items from your recordings. No manual tagging or folder management needed.
- Recall — Ask Chronicle anything about your past memories. "What did Sarah say about the Q2 budget?" or "When was my last dentist appointment?" — and get instant, relevant answers.
Built for Busy Professionals
Chronicle isn't a diary. It's a practical memory tool for people who move fast and can't afford to forget. Executives and managers use it to recall key decisions from back-to-back meetings. Sales professionals capture client preferences on the go. Consultants keep track of insights across dozens of client engagements. Lawyers record case-related observations between meetings.
The common thread: these are people drowning in information who need a frictionless way to capture and retrieve it.
Privacy First
Your memories are deeply personal. That's why we take privacy seriously. All your data is encrypted in transit (TLS) and at rest (AES-256), stored in EU data centers, and never sold or shared. Your subscription is what keeps the service running — not your data. Read more in our Privacy Policy.

