Free · private · for everyone

The friend you never had at the end of the day.

Tell Ori about your day — out loud or in a few words. It listens, notices what you'd miss, and writes you back every evening. For anyone who's never had someone to tell it to.

Free, always — no account, no wearable needed, and it's stored only on your phone.

Ori is a private voice journal for iPhone that turns what you say about your day into a letter back each evening.

Some evening, soon
Dear you,

Most days end the way they began — unheard.

You meant to write it down. You meant to call someone. The day just closed. Ori is the friend who was paying attention anyway — it remembers what you said, notices what your body carried, and every evening it writes you back. Not advice. Not a score. Just you, understood.

thirty-five seconds

Watch a day write itself back.

Say a little when something's on your mind. In the evening, one letter. This is the whole loop.

one day, made the trip

What you say — and what comes back.

What was said, between things

“I kept snapping at everyone today. I thought I was just tired, but honestly I think I'm nervous about tomorrow's meeting.”

What Ori wrote that evening
Dear you,

You called today irritation, but tomorrow kept showing up underneath it. The tiredness may have made everything louder — the worry was there before you were tired. You already named it yourself, halfway through a sentence.

An illustrative example we wrote to show the shape — not a real person's journal. In the app, your letter is drawn only from what you share.

what it feels like

Somewhere quiet that's only yours.

Your evening letter, the patterns in your days, and your own words — kept gently, in one calm place.

Patterns
Journal
Your evening letter
why Ori

Everything a friend would. Nothing an app usually does.

A blank page can't do these. Ori can.

It listens to your body, not just your words.

Ori sets what you wrote beside how you slept and how much you had to give — so the day you felt and the day you actually had finally meet on the same page.

It writes the entry — you don't.

Instead of a blank page waiting on you, a letter waits for you each night, composed from your own day, in plain and gentle words.

It helps you find your own north star.

Over time it reflects the patterns in your days back to you — from your real life, nothing invented — so you can see where you're heading, by your own light.

It's always there — and always free.

No cost, no account, no one watching. Ori is for everyone — especially anyone who's never had a journal, a quiet hour, or a friend to tell it to.

how it works

Three quiet steps, once a day.

First

Set the day down

Talk or type a few lines — whatever's on your mind. A minute is enough.

Then

Ori listens

It reads your words alongside your sleep and energy, if you connect a wearable. Nothing guessed; every number shown.

Each night

A letter arrives

After the evening settles, Ori writes back — honest, gentle, and only from what you shared.

Reflection, not treatment

Ori is not a medical tool and never makes a clinical claim. It mirrors your own words and data back — nothing diagnosed, nothing prescribed.

Stored only on your phone

Your journal lives on your device — not on a server somewhere. Nothing is sold or shared with advertisers or data brokers, and no one is reading over your shoulder. To write your evening letter, the day's words are sent once to the AI that writes it and aren't kept. You choose what Ori sees, and you can turn any of it off.

ask Ori anything

Questions, answered — honestly.

Is Ori really free?
Yes — completely. No subscription, no account, no ads. Ori is free because being understood at the end of the day shouldn't be a luxury.
What is Ori Journal?
Ori Journal is a private AI journal app for voice reflection, Apple Health, and Oura. You speak or type a few lines about your day, and each evening it writes you back a short, honest letter — drawn only from what you shared, with your journal stored on your phone.
Is it private? Does my journal leave my phone?
Your journal is stored on your own device, not on a server. To write your evening letter, the day's words are sent once to the AI that writes it and aren't kept. Nothing is sold or shared with advertisers or data brokers, and no one is reading over your shoulder. You choose what Ori sees, and you can turn any of it off.
What does Ori actually do?
You talk or write a few lines about your day. Each evening, Ori reads them back to you as a short, honest letter — gently, and only from what you shared.
Do I need an Apple Watch or a wearable?
No. Ori works with just your words. If you connect a wearable, it can also reflect your sleep and energy back to you — but it never guesses, and every number is shown.
Does Ori work with my Oura ring?
Yes. Ori can read your Oura sleep and readiness — and Apple Health — and reflect them back to you in plain words, so the numbers finally mean something. No Oura ring? Ori works with just your words, free.
Is Ori therapy or a medical app?
No. Ori is for reflection, not treatment. It is not a medical tool and never makes a clinical claim or a diagnosis — it simply mirrors your own words and patterns back to you.
Do I have to write every day?
No. There are no streaks, no scores, and no guilt for a missed day. Ori isn't a habit to keep up — it's simply there whenever you come back.
Can I speak instead of type?
Yes. You can talk your day out loud or write it down — whichever feels easier in the moment.
Who is Ori for?
Anyone who wants to understand their days — especially people who've never had a journal, a quiet hour, or someone to tell it to.
Does Ori tell me what to do?
No. It reflects your own words and patterns back so you can find your own direction — your north star. It never prescribes, ranks, or scores you.
a note from the makers
Jamy, maker of Ori

We built Ori because the nights we most needed to set the day down were exactly the nights we had nothing left for a blank page. So we made the friend we kept wishing for — one that listens first, writes back, and keeps it between us. It's free because we don't think being understood should be a luxury.

— Jamy & Vineet, the two people who make Ori — and still tell it about most of their evenings
Ori

Everyone deserves a friend like this.

Free, always. No account, no one watching. Make space to set the day down.

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