It's been a month since the big launch of Recall 2.0. We've taken some time to rest and recover, while bashing bugs, smoothing out the experience, and figuring out what's next. Want to help shape what's next for Recall? Check out our "What's Coming" feature to share your input and help shape the future of Recall.
New features
Bulk PDF uploads (Plus and Max).
You can now upload multiple PDFs at once instead of one at a time.
  • On Max, AI actions (summaries, tags, and connections) run automatically.
  • On Plus, bulk select your cards and tag them manually. They are instantly ready for you to chat with.
Share PDFs into Recall from your phone.
Use the share sheet to now share PDFs directly from your mobile phone to the Recall app. Recall ingests the PDF directly, including when the app is launched from a cold start.
iOS swipe-back gesture
when navigating to and from cards, plus general UX polish for card navigation.
Right-click to open
on cards in the tag tree, chats, and chat citations.
Updated MCP and API docs
for developers integrating with Recall. See docs here.
Improvements
Smarter AI actions on notebooks.
Summarization and other AI actions now use the full content of your note, including attached files.
More robust TikTok scraping
via the browser extension.
Cleaner file uploads.
The upload area hides the heading once files are selected, shows a scroll indicator for long file lists, and floats the action buttons in a tidier footer.
Smoother mobile navigation.
Scrollbars are hidden on mobile for a cleaner, more native feel.
More reliable file previews in chat.
Text file previews load more reliably and handle edge cases better.
Fixes
X posts now save on mobile. As a recap, we support an expanded amount of content:
  • YouTube videos
  • YouTube Shorts
  • PDFs
  • Podcasts
  • TikToks
  • X
  • Reddit
With more to come. You can see the full list of content we support here.
Connections for PDFs.
Items created from PDF files no longer fail to generate connections when they don't have a source URL.
Quiz infinite loading.
Resolved an issue where the quiz screen could get stuck loading indefinitely.
Tag initialization.
Resolved issues in the tag tree to make it more reliably across both the app and the browser extension, preventing tag organization issues.
Back-swipe from cards
no longer navigates to the login screen.
iPad pointer and touch handling
fixed.
Clickable links restored
You can hold down Command/control and click on a card and it'll open in a new tab. This fixes a regression that was introduced.
Fixed mobile styling issues
, including card corner radius, safe area padding in the editor, and top inset padding on the hero image.
Users with very old iPhones were having a crash error when adding content. This has now been resolved.
The app no longer crashes on iOS Safari below 16.4 and other older WebKit engines. On unsupported browsers, rendering falls back to CommonMark.
What's next
We're heads-down on a few things over the coming weeks:
A smoother, more intuitive UI.
We're going through the app end-to-end to make navigation, interactions, and visual hierarchy feel more natural. Less friction, fewer dead ends, more "where I expected it to be."
A better help flow.
Easier to find answers when you're stuck, with more discoverable docs, in-app guidance, and faster paths to support.
Improved search and better export.
Two of the most-requested basics. Search is getting smarter and more forgiving. Export is getting more flexible so your knowledge base stays portable.
Browser Extension Update:
We've decided to move forward with the original version of the browser extension, which was a pop-up. The reason for this is that it will provide support across more browsers. It will enable you to create recall cards on multiple pages at the same time, which was a feature that was missed. We will enhance the new browser extension so that it will be locked by default and you can resize it.
Write API and a more scalable way to add bulk content to Recall:
this will require some significant investment, so we will be making progress toward it and will come a little further down the line. It's on our radar and something we are working toward.
Coming soon: Public Recall profiles, sharing, and collections
We've seen an increase in shared cards lately, and it feels like the right moment to make it easier for the great content being created in Recall to reach others who'd benefit from it.
The idea: when you share content publicly, you get a public Recall profile with a bio and a feed of your shared cards and collections. You can curate collections like "Best resources on agentic AI" or "My favourite recipes" and share them as a playlist of summaries. Others can discover your content, like, comment, save it to their own Recall, and follow you for new posts.
Think of it as a lightweight, Recall-native way to share what you're already learning, without the effort of writing a Medium post or the friction of sign-ups for readers.
We need your feedback on this. Please check out the feature request and add your thoughts.