Flagship iPhone app

Capture spoken thoughts and turn them into useful notes before they disappear.

Voryn combines fast recording, quick memo entry, AI-assisted structure, and exportable results in one iPhone workflow without making a separate web account the starting point.

iOS Live now Zero-login core
Zero-login core

Core capture flows do not require a separate Voryn account before you can start recording.

Markdown, CSV, PDF

Export is part of the documented product surface, along with Voryn bundle backup paths.

BYOK supported

Power users can supply external model API keys for cost and model control.

Core workflow

Catch first. Structure second. Keep the result moving.

Start with a voice note or Quick Memo, add structure only when you need it, then keep the result in your timeline or move it into the rest of your workflow.

01

Capture quickly

Record a thought or type a quick memo as soon as it appears.

02

Process intentionally

Transcribe, summarize, or run a built-in or custom prompt when you want more structure.

03

Keep or export the result

Leave it in your timeline, revisit it later, or export it into the rest of your workflow.

Product surfaces

Specific surfaces that explain the product better than abstract claims.

Quick Memo, Timeline, and Summary are the clearest surfaces for understanding how capture turns into something usable.

Quick Memo

A text-first capture path for moments when speaking is inconvenient but the thought still needs to be kept.

Timeline

Processed entries live in a timeline view so notes, journals, and recordings remain easy to revisit later.

Summary

Structured outputs stay close to the original capture, making summaries and extracted actions part of the same workflow.

Trust boundaries

No-login core, private-first language, and honest network limits.

Voryn starts without a separate account, keeps local storage central, and is explicit about when provider-backed processing may enter the flow.

iPhone-first

Voice capture, quick memo entry, drafts, and processed outputs are designed around a fast iPhone workflow.

Private-first

Local storage and offline access remain central, while network-backed features are disclosed as feature-dependent.

Exportable

Notes and outputs can leave the app in broadly useful formats instead of being trapped in one system.

Formats and destinations

Useful enough to leave the app.

Export stays visible because capture gets more valuable once it can move into plain-text, spreadsheet, shareable, and backup workflows.

Markdown

Portable notes for plain-text workflows.

CSV

Structured exports for spreadsheets and downstream systems.

PDF

Readable sharing for summaries and finalized outputs.

Voryn bundle

Backup or migration path when the workflow becomes valuable.

Why it exists

The goal is not another giant notes app. The goal is to shorten the distance between an idea and an action.

Voryn is for people who think faster than they type. It starts with fast voice capture on iPhone, then turns that input into something you can keep using: a structured note, a task list, a journal draft, or a summary you can export.

The product direction is intentionally narrow. Voryn is not trying to replace every document tool you already use. It keeps the first step of thinking fast, makes structure optional, and keeps privacy boundaries, export paths, and support pages clear before you commit to the workflow.

FAQ and support

Is Voryn fully on-device?

Not fully. Some flows can use on-device components, but transcription and AI features may also use Voryn services or third-party providers depending on your current configuration.

Do I need to create a Voryn account?

The core app is designed around a zero-login start. Some purchase, quota, and infrastructure behaviors still rely on Apple or related service layers behind the scenes.

What kind of outputs can Voryn create?

Voryn can turn spoken or typed input into notes, tasks, journal drafts, summaries, and prompt-based structured writing.

Can I take my data out later?

Yes. Documented export paths currently include Markdown, CSV, PDF, and Voryn bundle formats for backup or migration.