Snap a grocery receipt. Radish turns it into an editable list on your iPhone — nothing's uploaded on its own — then you mark each item essential or optional, and see how much of the bill you could skip.
No bank logins. No cloud sync. Your receipt is read on-device — and nothing leaves your phone unless you choose to export. The privacy core is open-source and auditable.
View the core ↗Photograph the receipt. Radish finds the edges and turns it into an editable list — on-device.
Fix any line, then save. Nothing's stored until you confirm.
Watch your month add up — by item, not just by store.
Bank apps stop at the store total. Radish goes line by line: tap each item essential or optional. Keep the birthday cake, mark the impulse pastries — and watch the optional pile add up.
No budgets. No guilt. Just an honest picture of what you actually needed.
Your bank groups by merchant. Radish groups by what you actually carried home — across every store — so a craving that hides behind three receipts finally shows up as one number.
Most couples keep separate accounts — and want to. Radish gives you one shared grocery picture while every dollar stays exactly where it started.
Receipts are read by on-device OCR and sealed on your phone. There are no bank connections, no tracking SDKs, and the privacy core is open for anyone to audit. You don't have to trust us — you can read the code.
We're pre-release, so you won't find invented five-star quotes here. When real beta testers have something to say, this is where it'll go.
No. Receipts are read on-device and stored only on your iPhone — there's no server that receives your line items, no bank login, and no analytics SDK. The one exception is in your hands: if you tap share to export a summary, that's the only time anything leaves, because you chose to. The privacy core is open-source, so you can verify all of this.
Just your iPhone's camera. Radish uses Apple's built-in, on-device text recognition (Vision) to read the receipt — no special chip and no internet connection required. You can always add or correct any line by hand before you save.
Yes. The household view combines both of your grocery spending into one picture while your accounts stay completely separate — nothing is linked or merged.
The privacy core is open-source. Anyone can read exactly how receipts are processed and stored. There's no hidden network call to take on faith.
Free to try, then $4.99/month or $39/year for Radish Plus. Cancel anytime — no tricks, no countdown timers.
Find out how much of this month's groceries you could have skipped — privately, in about a minute a week.