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Save the meme. Actually find it later.
We all have a graveyard of saved things — the meme you wanted to send a friend, the link you swore you'd read, the screenshot of something important — buried in a camera roll or a 'saved messages' chat you never open again. Resyl makes saved things findable. Share a meme, a tweet, a link, or a screenshot straight to Resyl from any app, add a word about why it matters, and later just ask — 'that meme about Mondays', 'the article on sleep' — and it surfaces. Then send it on to a friend or drop it in your group's Community. It's the save button that doesn't lose your stuff.
Sound familiar?
- You save a meme to send later and never find it again.
- Your 'read it later' links are a black hole you never revisit.
- Important screenshots vanish into a 10,000-photo camera roll.
- You know you saved that thing somewhere — but where?
How Resyl helps
Share straight to Resyl
From any app, hit share → Resyl. A meme, a link, a tweet, a screenshot — it's saved as a memory in a tap, with the image's text read automatically.
Find it by asking
'That meme about deadlines', 'the link about sleep' — natural-language search finds it, instead of you scrolling forever.
Send it onward
Saved something perfect for a friend? Share the memory to them via QR, or drop it into your group's Community.
Reads the image
Screenshot of a recipe, a poster, a confirmation? Resyl reads the text out of it (OCR), so you can search what was in the picture.
Just say or type
“[shared a meme] — save this, it's perfect for the college group. Send it Friday.”
Resyl turns that into a structured memory, tied to the right person — in under 10 seconds.
In real life
The perfect meme
You see a meme that's so your friend. Share it to Resyl with 'send to Aman'. Next time you chat, you ask Resyl and fire it off — instead of it being lost forever.
Read it later, for real
A great thread flies by. You share it to Resyl. On the weekend you ask 'what did I save to read?' and there it is.
The important screenshot
A booking confirmation screenshot. You share it to Resyl with 'flight to Delhi'. Months later you ask and pull up the details — not 4,000 photos deep.
Saving something should mean you'll find it again.
Everything Resyl does
One app for capturing, recalling, and sharing the memory of your life — by voice, photo, or text.
Speak it or type it
Talk like you're telling a friend, or type a line. Even a long voice note or a whole meeting gets transcribed automatically and turned into a clean, structured memory.
Snap a photo, keep the text
Photograph a whiteboard, business card, document, or screenshot — Resyl reads the text and entities out of the image and files it as a memory you can search later.
Ask, don't browse
"What happened with Priya?" returns a synthesized answer with the people, dates, and details intact — not a list of links you have to dig through.
Your Brain, mapped
Every person, topic, and memory is linked in a living relationship graph — your whole network, visualized and explorable.
Share to friends & Communities
Send a single memory to a friend, or create a private Community where members share only what's relevant. Nothing is public by default.
Works in your language
Capture and recall in English, Hindi, or Hinglish — speak or type the way you actually talk, and the AI understands it.
Private by design
Sensitive data is encrypted with AES-256-GCM at rest, personal details are masked before any AI processing, and when you delete something it's permanently gone.
Free, mobile-first, offline-ready
Live free on Android, captures in under 10 seconds, works offline, and syncs the moment you're back online.
Save a meme — FAQ
Can I save things from other apps?
Yes. Resyl shows up as a share target on Android — from a browser, social app, or your gallery, tap share → Resyl and it's saved as a memory you can search and reshare.
Can it find text inside a screenshot or meme?
Yes. Resyl reads the text out of images (OCR), so a screenshot's words become searchable — find that confirmation, recipe, or poster by what it said.
Can I send a saved thing to someone?
Yes. Share a single memory to a friend via QR, or post it into a private Community (your friend group, family, or college society) so the right people see it.
Start remembering — free on Android
No setup, no subscription. Speak or type a thought, and ask anything later.
Get Resyl on Android →