Coming to iOS, Summer 2026

Remember what
you learn.

Capture in a sentence. Ochre turns it into flashcards and reminds you when to review — so it actually sticks.

Ochre capture screen — type or paste what you want to remember

You read it. You loved it.
A week later — gone.

Existing apps assume you already have structured study materials. Ochre is built for the moment of encounter — a paragraph, a podcast takeaway, a fact you want to keep.

How it works

Three steps to durable memory

From the thing you just read to a question on your home screen tomorrow morning.

1

Capture

Type or paste what you want to remember — a paragraph, a list, a passage from a book, a podcast takeaway. No structure required.

2

Generate

AI reads what you wrote and creates 1–10 recall questions, automatically sized to the depth of what you gave it. Every card is fact-checked before it lands in your library.

3

Review

Each day, Ochre tells you exactly which cards are due. Hold the mic, speak your answer, release. AI grades you — you always have the final say.

See it in action

Hold the mic. Speak the answer.

Ochre asks. You speak. The AI grades you — you always have the final say. Cards reschedule based on what you actually remembered.

+15

Percentage points of retention improvement — that's the average benefit of distributed practice over cramming, across decades of cognitive-science research. Ochre uses the FSRS algorithm to schedule reviews at the moments when the spacing effect is strongest.

Cepeda et al. (2006). Distributed practice in verbal recall tasks. Psychological Bulletin, 132(3).
Why Ochre

Built for the way you actually learn

Six things that actually matter when you're trying to remember.

Voice-first review

Hold the mic, speak your answer, release. It's the fastest way to do real recall — closer to how you'll actually use the knowledge.

AI grading you can override

The AI suggests a rating and explains its reasoning. You always have the final say — your honest self-assessment is what drives the schedule.

Research-grade scheduling

FSRS — the modern successor to SM-2 that Anki users are switching to. Your easy cards drift; your tricky ones come back tomorrow.

Beautiful, calm design

Cave-art textures, warm ochre palette, light and dark themes. Built to feel like a tool you want to come back to — not a productivity app demanding more of your time.

No accounts, no tracking

Your library lives on your device. We don't profile you, we don't sell data, we don't even ask for your email. There are no advertising SDKs.

Honest free trial

20 AI generations and 20 AI evaluations on the house — no sign-up, no payment details. Try the full experience first, then decide.

Early signal

What people are finding

Beta is rolling out now. Real quotes from beta users will live here as they come back from a couple of weeks of using Ochre.

This is where the first real testimonial from a beta tester will go. Want yours to be it? Drop a line — early testers get founder pricing locked in for life.

Email us to join the beta
Pricing

Simple, fair, and honest about costs

Ochre's AI runs on real infrastructure. We charge enough to keep it sustainable, and not a penny more.

Monthly
£5.99/month

Cancel any time.

  • Unlimited AI card generation
  • Unlimited AI answer evaluation
  • Voice-first review
  • FSRS spaced repetition
Founding
£19.99/year

Limited to early supporters. Locks in for life.

  • Everything in Annual
  • Permanent founder pricing
  • A note in the credits

If you stop subscribing, your library stays. You keep manual review forever.

Be first to know.

Ochre launches on iOS soon. Drop a line and we'll let you know the moment it's live — or invite you to the beta if you want in early.

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