Recall Roadmap
Here is a sneak peek into what’s to come in the first half of 2026. Thank you to our community for helping us shape this roadmap. We hope that you will be delighted by the updates below. You can see all these features on our Canny board. Upvote the ones you’re most excited about to help us prioritize, and add your comments to help shape them.
Recall 2.0
At the start of 2025, Recall was a great content summarizer, and over the year grew into something bigger - a place where everything you learn, save, and create comes together in one AI knowledge base.
A core problem is that the best tools for managing knowledge are scattered. You have one app for saving articles, another for taking notes, a third for studying, and maybe a chatbot on the side. As a result, your knowledge is scattered, while a fundamental principle is having all your knowledge connected in one place so you can holistically extract value from it. So we brought it all together - summarization, note-taking, quizzing, read-it-later, and chat - all while being mindful of avoiding becoming a bloated one-size-fits-all AI product.
The goal here is to truly bring utility to the content you consume, to move away from just passively consuming content to actively engaging with it, and as a result to bring back the joy of learning - creating something that is so useful that it genuinely makes your day better.
Recall 2.0 isn’t just about new features. It’s Recall continuing its evolution, becoming best-in-class across everything we do, genuinely helping you remember and connect what you learn.
Graph View 2.0: Discover hidden connections in your knowledge
The Knowledge Graph is a visual representation of everything you have saved in Recall. Instead of browsing through lists and folders, you can see all your cards as an interactive map where connections between ideas become visible at a glance.
Quiz 2.0: Offset your forgetting curve in a fun and customizable way
This will include more question options, such as open-ended questions and flashcards, and a lot more customization with the number of questions, topic-based questions, and more gamification with timed quizzes and streaks.
Chat 2.0: A significantly smarter chat experience
Your saved content becomes an intelligent system that actually understands context and connections. Ask questions about your saved content by combining time ranges, semantic content understanding, source filters, and automatic synthesis. Along with basic improvements like custom saved prompts, we’re really excited about the power of a smarter chat.
Text-to-speech for listening on the go
The ability to have audio playback of your content has been one of our top requests for some time, and we’re excited to get this one out.
Improved read-it-later
- Better article parsing. This will allow you to save more forms of content to Recall while ensuring the reader is of high quality.
- Highlights! This is a fundamental feature of a read-it-later app, ensuring that you are able to highlight content in the reader and have it pop up in a single place for you to review. Upvote →
- Speedy mobile sharing, so your experience on mobile continues to improve.
A more intuitive search flow
Finding what you saved should be instant and intuitive. We’re moving search outside the constraints of a modal so you can search and easily take action.
More content support
We’re excited to expand what you can save to Recall - from OCR for images and documents to direct saving from Reddit, X, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
More language support
There has been growing demand across the globe for Recall to support more languages. We’re really excited to expand our language support.
Smarter tagging and connections
You can expect upgrades to how tags and connections are extracted, so that quality continues to improve.
Improved performance and speed
This is a foundational investment ensuring that Recall continues to scale and perform reliably when you need it most.