Ever read something and think, 'I’ve seen this before'—but can’t remember where? Augmented Browsing resurfaces related content from your Recall knowledgebase, turning passive browsing into active discovery. Join 200K+ nerds and elevate how you consume content.
Congrats on the launch! This tool looks really helpful for research, such a smart way to enhance your browsing experience.
More often than desired I keep getting stuck on "where did I see this before" or even "I read something about this the other day, not sure where" - Recall definitely hits the jackpot on this one.
On personal development, this can actually be a game changer - from showing me related topics from my KB but also allowing me to ask questions and save content to catch-up later on. Would love to check insights on productivity after using recall and also future integrations with other products.
Well done.
Augmented Browsing helps you rediscover related content, turning your time online into something more engaging.
Looks really cool @paul_richards1 ! Personally, I'm excited to use this like a Pocket on steroids. Allowing me to save, rediscover, understand, and analyze things from my past is amazing since it's managing my consumption in realtime. Will try it out extensively and give more feedback.
What's impressive is how you solved the privacy concern with local processing. I love the message of "nothing leaves your device while you browse". Congratulations to the team!
This looks really useful! How does Recall handle privacy when tracking the websites and content you've visited?
Congrats on the launch! 🎉 Excited to see Recall in action! I’m especially curious about how effectively it identifies truly relevant connections—does it prioritize context, user behavior, or semantic relationships? Would love to dive deeper into how it refines relevance over time! 🚀
Congratulations on Augmented Browsing! It’s a unique approach to enhancing content discovery. What strategies do you employ to ensure the Recall knowledgebase remains relevant and accurately reflects users' interests over time?
Congratulations on the launch of Augmented Browsing! It sounds like a fantastic tool for enhancing content consumption. How does the Recall knowledgebase curate and surface related content effectively to ensure users discover valuable information without feeling overwhelmed?
Nice work on launching Augmented Browsing! But how do you ensure the content resurfaced is truly relevant, without overwhelming users with too much information or showing unrelated matches? @paul_richards1
Love the video, made it more memorable to use pop culture references and stitch they together with the story you’re telling about your product. The UI looks great too, easy to use but slick. Well done guys!
Congratulations on the launch! Looks really amazing. Couple of questions -
1) How does recall create these knowledge graphs? 2) What are the top use cases/ user segments who are using the product?
All the best!
Love this concept, just not willing to pay more for it than I do for Spotify 🙃
Congrats Paul & the Recall team on the launch! Being able to chat with your saved content and get quick answers is super useful too—feels like having a personal research assistant!
Quick question: Does Augmented Browsing work well with things like PDFs or blogs? And can we choose what gets highlighted?
Love the product, been using it for some time - really so helpful to organize thoughts and info :)
Your video is amazing <3
Great to see Recall here! It's legit a huge unlock for AI to access everything on my devices... as more models launch, it's going to be context that takes AI to the next level