Private beta

The focused reading room for everything worth keeping.

Siras is a native reading room for people who save too much and lose track of it later. It combines a structured library, readable review surface, and archive-aware AI so your saved material becomes usable again.

Free during beta • No credit card required

Siras desktop library
macOS + iPhone

Review deeply on desktop, capture quickly on phone, and stay inside one visual system.

Siras iPhone app
Calm library

Articles, PDFs, feeds, notes, and highlights live in one structure instead of scattered read-later lists.

Grounded AI

Summaries, questions, tags, and note creation run against your saved material instead of a blank chat box.

Native parity

Desktop and iPhone feel like the same product, so capture, review, and triage happen in one consistent system.

More than read later. More grounded than generic AI.

Siras sits between a bookmarking tool, a note system, and an AI workspace. The difference is that all three operate on the same archive, so collecting, organizing, and using knowledge happen in one loop.

Reading Room

Review saved material in a layout built for repeated use, not one-time bookmarking.

Siras treats your archive like a working library: dated sections, readable lists, fast scanning, and enough structure to actually come back to what you saved.

Siras desktop screenshot
Cross-device

Capture on phone. Review on desktop. Stay inside one product language.

The iPhone app is for fast capture and triage. The Mac app is for deep review and organization. Both feel native, but neither feels disconnected.

Siras iPhone screenshot
Ask Siras

Use AI where context already exists, not in an empty prompt window.

Ask questions about an item, summarize it into notes, generate tags, and build connected knowledge from the same source material you already collected.

Archive-aware chatSummariesTagsHighlightsLinked Notes

Save. Organize. Use.

The product is built around one simple idea: saved information should not die in a queue. It should stay readable, retrievable, and useful enough to compound over time.

01

Save

Collect what matters from articles, PDFs, feeds, videos, and notes without scattering it across tabs, chat threads, and inboxes.

02

Organize

Everything lands inside a library with dates, filters, tags, notes, and a visual structure that stays readable as the archive grows.

03

Use

Search, summarize, ask questions, and turn saved material into connected notes, useful highlights, and decisions you can revisit later.

Bring your archive into one calm place.

If your saved material is spread across too many tools, Siras gives it one home and one language.

Free during beta • No credit card required