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Recall

Chat with everything you’ve read, heard, watched, or noted

Productivity
Notes
Artificial Intelligence

Hunted bySankari NairSankari Nair

Go beyond your brain’s limits. Chat with all the content you read, watch, listen to, or take notes on. Add content on the go or import thousands of videos, podcasts, and more—all saved to your self-organizing knowledge base. Your memory, searchable forever.

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It’s been a big build-up to this moment.

Our #1 most requested feature is finally live! You can now chat with all the content you consume: YouTube videos, podcasts, TikToks, PDFs, your own notes, and much more.

ChatGPT lets you have a conversation with the internet, and that’s powerful. But sometimes, the source matters.

When you’re trying to understand your research, put together a health protocol, or just keep track of your interests — books, recipes, movies — you need something more concrete and more tailored.

With Recall, you can curate your own chat, powered by the sources you define. That could mean easily adding content on the go or bulk importing thousands of pieces from experts you trust (1,000 Lex Fridman interviews or every Lenny's podcast episode) and conversing with their knowledge… or even with your own.

Add in your personal journals, health records, or project notes — and suddenly, you’re talking to a version of yourself who remembers everything.

Why this is a big deal for Recall and a step forward for knowledge management:

  • Save time: No more digging through scattered notes. Get instant answers with sources referenced. This is what knowledge management has always needed. When you’ve spent hours saving, curating, and categorizing content, being able to access it when you need to is critical.

  • Think deeper: Our memory is capped, and that’s not a flaw, it’s by design. This lets us go beyond what we can store in our heads. Spot connections you’d otherwise miss. Synthesize information we could never manage alone. This is why we have AI in the first place.

  • Peace of mind: You know that feeling when you hear a great stat, quote, or tip you never want to forget… so you leave a tab open or drop it into Apple Notes—only to lose it three months later. Now, you can simply save it to Recall. Your memory, backed up and searchable forever.

Thank you so much for being part of this journey. While we still have a long way to go, with hundreds of requests still on our roadmap, today marks a huge step forward for Recall.

Comment highlights

Feels like Pocket AI... what my old favorite read it later tool could've become...

Or the new age Del.ic.ious for you old timers like me

“Everything I‘ve written”?

Is that just “written online” or in any file I choose to include?

@paul_richards1 That is awesome. Congrats!

This looks like a seamless way to never forget what matters. Congrats on the launch, Recall!

  • This is a feature I’ve been hoping for ever since I first started using the product – and I’m genuinely grateful to see it become a reality. Thank you so much for making it happen!

  • I’m truly impressed not only by the capability itself, but also by the incredible speed at which I received answers to my questions. The experience feels seamless, powerful, and almost magical.

  • This is a real step forward for knowledge management, and I’m excited to see how it will continue to evolve.

Been using Recall for a while now, and this update is a game-changer. Being able to chat with all my saved content makes research so much faster (and honestly, more fun).

Recall's knowledge graph intelligently connects my notes, automatically surfacing forgotten yet critical information at the perfect moment, dramatically boosting work efficiency, transforming fragmented knowledge into meaningful networks, and enabling powerful knowledge reuse and innovation.

🚀 This looks incredible! Recall feels like the future of personal knowledge management — finally a way to chat with everything I’ve read, watched, or listened to. Huge potential for productivity, learning, and staying organized. Can’t wait to try it out!

Recall seems cool—chat with all my saved content? Gotta test this out, curious how it works!

In today's information-saturated world, we desperately need a product like this—it's like a supercharged brain wired right in, helping me connect the dots between knowledge. Absolute game-changer!"

Congratulations. I just love it @Recall

Sounds great! Congratulations @sankari_nair on the launch — the “Chat with Your Entire Knowledge Base” feature sounds incredibly useful for quick, source-backed answers.I saw the Demo its really incredible

https://docs.getrecall.ai/deep-dives/chat-with-all-your-content

Recall flips knowledge management from passive to powerful. Summarize, chat, and reinforce learning all backed by a self-organizing graph that surfaces connections you didn’t know you needed. It’s not just storage it’s insight on demand.

Really nice. Congratulations @sankari_nair and @paul_richards1

Quick question: Do you have a "Save to Recall" Chrome Extension, the way Pocket offered? Can I add sources right from the website itself to a specific notebook (or create a new one)?

Congrats team! @sankari_nairFor personal notes/journals, does Recall’s AI keep its responses contextually separated from public sources, or can it blend insights from both in one answer?

@sankari_nair I have been continually delighted with Recall though this release really blew me away. You've managed to nail 8 of the top 10 things on my wish list. So much h repo management to change for the better with this release. Great appre nation for the developer's efforts.

About Recall on Product Hunt

Chat with everything you’ve read, heard, watched, or noted

Recall launched on Product Hunt on August 12th, 2025 and earned 884 upvotes and 176 comments, earning #1 Product of the Day. Go beyond your brain’s limits. Chat with all the content you read, watch, listen to, or take notes on. Add content on the go or import thousands of videos, podcasts, and more—all saved to your self-organizing knowledge base. Your memory, searchable forever.

Recall was featured in Productivity (649.7k followers), Notes (8.3k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (466.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 216.7k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Recall?

Recall was hunted by Sankari Nair. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

Reviews

Recall has received 42 reviews on Product Hunt with an average rating of 5.00/5. Read all reviews on Product Hunt.

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