Excited to share that there's been a big increase in the content we support, with a lot more still on its way.
New features
In the last month, we've added several new sources that Recall supports. You can find the full list of everything we support here. Everything you save is automatically summarized and organized for you, and the best part is you can chat across all of it.
Whether you're drafting an email, finding recipe inspiration, or just using Recall as your everyday chat, your sources come first and the internet second. Save more, and watch your own knowledge resurface when you need it.

- Instagram support:Save Instagram posts and Reels from the app or browser extension.
- LinkedIn support:Save LinkedIn posts and articles directly from the app or browser extension. Profile pages and non-post URLs are not supported.
- Text and Markdown file uploads:Upload.txtand.mdfiles from Add Content, including bulk upload on Plus. Plain text becomes paragraph blocks; Markdown is parsed into formatted notebook content. On mobile, you can also share text files or plain text directly into Recall from other apps.
Improvements & fixes
- Large notebook performance:Drag-and-drop block reordering is limited on very large notes to keep the editor responsive.
- Reader accuracy:Bracketed text in saved articles (e.g.[like this]) no longer renders incorrectly as math equations.
- Images in tables:Images inside notebook table cells now stay within the cell, remain resizable, and scale correctly when columns are resized.
- More reliable mobile navigation:Back-button behavior is more predictable across chat, settings, text-to-speech, item creation, and Add Content flows.
- Shared note cards:Saving a shared card that contains only notebook content (no web page) now indexes it for chat and search immediately, without needing to edit the notebook first.
- Chat-created cards:Cards created by the chat agent stay openable even when the source URL cannot be scraped; your notebook content is preserved.