Making Memory & Task Management Easier

Illustration of a person receiving cognitive support for memory and planning, representing the Recallify cognitive support app.

Recallify is designed to support the billions worldwide living with cognitive differences. Globally, 1 in 3 individuals are affected by neurological conditions such as acquired brain injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and dementia, while 1 in 7 live with neurodevelopmental conditions including ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and autism spectrum disorder. The estimated income loss from neurological conditions alone cost the global economy $295 billion annually.

Recallify provides practical, accessible support where it’s needed most—empowering independence, boosting confidence, and helping individuals stay connected to what matters.

How Recallify Helps

People use Recallify in different ways depending on their goals, challenges, and daily routines. Over time, three clear patterns have emerged from our users — especially those living with ADHD, acquired brain injury, neurological conditions, and everyday memory challenges. These represent the three core ways Recallify provides cognitive support.

1. Everyday Memory Support

Many people use Recallify as their “second brain” — a place to reliably capture and revisit important information. Users record conversations, appointments, instructions, and daily tasks, and let Recallify turn them into clear summaries and reminders.

This makes day-to-day life more manageable, especially when memory or fatigue make it hard to keep track of things.

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2. Task Management & Daily Planning

For individuals who struggle with task initiation, organisation, or follow-through, Recallify acts as a structured planning companion.

Many users often rely on task extraction, automatic reminders, and simple routines to help them stay focused and complete what matters. It’s especially helpful for people with ADHD or executive function challenges who need a planning system that adapts to real life — not the other way around.


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3. Learning & Study Support

Students, neurodiverse learners, and adults returning to study use Recallify to organise learning materials, summarise lectures or readings, and prepare for exams or professional training.


Recallify helps break down complex information, create quick revision prompts, and reduce cognitive load — supporting consistent learning even when attention, processing speed, or working memory make it difficult.


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These three areas reflect the communities we serve, including those with ADHD, acquired brain injury, neurological conditions, and anyone living with memory or planning difficulties.

Our Story

The idea for Recallify was born from Dr. Sarah Rudebeck’s 15 years of NHS and private-practice experience. Working with individuals facing neurological, neurodevelopmental, and specific learning needs, Sarah repeatedly saw how these conditions disrupted attention, memory, and planning—and could block full participation at work, school, and home.

Recognising this pattern, she identified a critical gap: the absence of modern, user-friendly AI tools specifically designed to support cognitive challenges in daily life. That insight, combined with her PhD research in memory disorders at Oxford University, laid the foundations for Recallify—a solution designed to help people thrive, whether returning to school, staying in work, or navigating daily life.

Vision

To empower individuals with cognitive differences to live more independently, confidently, and fully.

Mission

Delivering AI-powered, personalised cognitive support to make everyday life easier.

Meet The Team

Our founding team and advisors bring together over 100 years of experience across neurological research, clinical care, and AI innovation. Together, we’re united by a single goal: making everyday life easier for people with cognitive differences.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can benefit from Recallify’s cognitive support tools?

Recallify supports people with acquired brain injury (ABI), stroke, multiple sclerosis, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), ADHD, dyslexia, autism, and anyone experiencing memory or planning difficulties.

Both. Recallify is grounded in clinical understanding of attention, memory, and executive function, but is built to be simple enough for everyday life—work, study, home routines, and rehabilitation.

It transcribes conversations, summarises long content, extracts tasks, and creates reminders. This helps reduce cognitive load and supports memory, organisation, and follow-through.

Recallify is purpose-built for cognitive support. It combines AI summaries, task detection, memory recall, quizzes, and searchable history—designed specifically for people with neurological or neurodevelopmental conditions.

Yes. Recallify is co-founded by Dr. Sarah Rudebeck (Clinical Psychologist, Oxford PhD) and developed alongside advisors in neuropsychology, educational psychology, cognition, and rehabilitation

Yes. Recallify helps simplify information, reduce cognitive fatigue, and improve recall—supporting independence for older adults and people with cognitive decline.

Yes. It helps students with ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and autism by simplifying information, supporting working memory, and creating structure through tasks and reminders.

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