Capture it
Snap the paper, import a PDF from your phone, or forward it from email.
Point your camera at any bill, receipt, or record. AI fills in the type, vendor, dates, and amount. Then a neatly named PDF lands in your own Google Drive, filed by year, category, and vendor.
In private beta. Coming to the App Store and Google Play.
where it lands, in your Drive, about 15 seconds after the shutter
Scan with the camera, import a PDF, or share a document straight from your email. Everything after the shutter is the app's job.
Snap the paper, import a PDF from your phone, or forward it from email.
Type, vendor, document date, due date, amount: read before you reach the keyboard. Every field stays editable.
A clean PDF with a name you can trust three years from now.
Year, category, vendor, month. Real folders, synced to your laptop by Drive like anything else.
Not "in the app". In your Drive. Delete the app tomorrow and your archive doesn't even notice. Prefer not to connect Google? Use the encrypted cloud archive or keep documents on your device only. Your Drive is a choice, not a requirement.
Bills, contracts, warranties, medical records, receipts. If it's paper worth keeping, it has a folder.
Keep snapping through the pile. The app splits the stack into separate documents, reads each one, and shows a single review list. Fix anything, save all at once, each into its own folder. Multi-page contract? Group pages into one PDF with a tap.
The due date is read straight off the bill. Reminders land three days before and on the day, at the hour you choose. Overdue bills stay on the home screen in orange until you deal with them.
Type anything printed on the document: "kilowatt", the plumber's last name, a serial number. The index lives on your phone only.
Export the year as a single ZIP: every PDF in its folder structure, plus summary.csv with date, vendor, category, amount, and due date for every document. Your accountant opens it in Excel.
Import PDFs from your phone, share them from email, scan old paper and set the real document date. A 2019 bill files itself under 2019.
Your archive opens with Face ID. Bank statements and medical records aren't for whoever borrows your phone.
We built Document Archive the way we'd want our own records handled. Here is the complete journey of a scanned page.
Not on the route: our servers. Your document images never touch them. Only the extracted text is sent, briefly, to fill in the fields, and never stored. No ads, no data sales, no tracking. Export everything as a ZIP anytime; delete your account in-app.
Verifiable with a network monitor. We invite you to check.
The honest way to judge any app that holds your documents: what's left if you uninstall it today? Because your archive is a plain folder of PDFs in your own Drive, our answer is everything. Try it, the button is safe.
Thirty documents read and filed by AI, every month, free, which covers most households. Scanning and storage aren't the limit; the AI that fills in the details is.
No. You can use our encrypted cloud archive or keep documents on your device only. Connecting your own Google Drive is the option we're proudest of, but it's a choice, not a requirement.
30 document readings a month, which covers most households. Scanning and storage aren't the limit; the AI that fills in the details is. Photos that turn out to be unreadable don't count against you.
The IRS expects records kept for years and producible on request. Consistent names, real PDFs, and folders by year, category, and vendor mean a three-year-old utility bill takes seconds to produce, plus a year-end ZIP with a spreadsheet summary for your accountant.
Nothing. That's the point. If your archive is in your Drive, it's already yours. If it's in our cloud, export everything as a ZIP first, with the same folder structure.
Yes. Import PDFs from your phone or share them from your email, scan old paper, and set the real document date. A 2019 bill files itself under 2019.
Both. Same app, same folders, same privacy rules.
Join the waitlist and turn this month's pile of paper into a searchable, audit-ready archive that lives in your own Drive.
Leave your email. One message when the app hits the stores, nothing else.