Open a passage, write on it by hand, and let Endeo listen to the sermon while you do.
1The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
Endeo keeps every part of it — the passage, your page, and the voice beside you.
KJV, ESV, WEB, BSB, Geneva 1599 and more — fully searchable, gorgeously set, and kept offline once you’ve read them. Tap any verses to select what the teaching is about.

Select verses and ruled paper unfolds beneath them. Write with Apple Pencil — your handwriting is kept exactly as you wrote it, and quietly turned into searchable text.

Start a listening session when the speaker begins. Live transcription runs while you write, and every page you make is linked to their words — with the date, place, and speaker remembered.

When the session ends, AI gathers your notes and the transcript into a short, faithful summary — so a year from now, one glance brings the whole morning back.

Reading, writing, and syncing are free forever. Pro removes every limit on listening and understanding.
Ten at launch: KJV, World English Bible, American Standard, Young’s Literal, Geneva 1599, Douay-Rheims, Literal Standard Version, NET, Berean Standard Bible, and ESV — all readable, searchable, and available offline once viewed.
No — guest mode works entirely on your device. An account adds private sync across iPad and iPhone, and your notes are protected so only you can read them.
When you start a session, Endeo records and transcribes the speaker live on your device while you write. Pages you write during the session link to the transcript automatically. Please be mindful of local recording laws and courtesy.
Yes. No ads, no tracking, no analytics SDKs. Notes and recordings sync to your private account. Content is only sent to our AI provider to turn your handwriting into text and to generate your summaries — never for training.
Anytime, in your App Store subscription settings. Everything you’ve written stays yours on the free plan.
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