Stop bookmarking entire pages just to remember one sentence. Leave notes exactly where they matter and instantly return to that exact place weeks or even months later.
Short tutorial video coming soon
Most bookmarks answer only one question: Where was this page? Recall Notes answers the question you'll actually ask later: Why did I save this? Leave notes exactly where information matters and return to the exact place instantly—without searching or scrolling.
Attach notes to paragraphs, headings, images, products, buttons or any element on a page. Your notes stay connected to the place—not just the webpage.
Stop scrolling through long articles trying to find that one important sentence. One click takes you directly back to it.
Notes aren't just reminders. They're attached to the information that inspired them, so months later everything still makes sense.
No accounts. No cloud. No tracking. No analytics. Just your notes stored locally in your browser.
Recall Notes works exactly where you're already reading. No copying links. No switching tabs. No separate note-taking app.
Highlight text or click any element on the page. A paragraph. A heading. A product. An image.
Leave a reminder, idea, explanation or question exactly where it belongs.
Days or months later, click the marker and jump back to the exact place together with your note.
If you constantly read, research, compare, learn or build online, Recall Notes becomes a permanent memory layer on top of every website you visit.
Leave explanations directly inside documentation instead of searching Stack Overflow again next week.
Keep your own notes attached to online courses, articles and study materials.
Save observations exactly where they were discovered without breaking your reading flow.
Compare products by leaving personal notes directly on product pages.
Attach decisions, reminders and action items to reports, dashboards and internal tools.
Turn articles, blogs and news websites into your own searchable knowledge base.
Recall Notes doesn't replace bookmarks. It adds something bookmarks have never had: memory.
Recall Notes stays simple on the surface, while doing the hard work behind the scenes.
Save context, not just links. Remember why it mattered.