Meridian listens to email, voice memos, share-sheet captures, and Siri.
It catches the commitments you actually made — and routes each one to Reminders, Calendar, or Notes, the Apple apps you already use.
No new app to learn. No inbox to manage. Your life, quietly running.
Email, voice memos, typed notes, brain-dumps, share-sheet captures from any app, meeting transcripts. If you said it or wrote it, Meridian can catch it.
Set up a handful of buckets during onboarding — Work, Home, Family, Health — and every captured commitment lands in the right one automatically. It catches the meaning, not just the words.
Deadlines become Reminders. Meetings become Calendar events. References become Notes. You don't manage Meridian — you manage your normal Apple apps, which now just happen to be full of the right things.
Sensitive captures — medical, financial, family — never leave your phone. When the cloud is consulted at all, personal details are stripped first, and every cloud call is logged for your audit. Flip one switch to send nothing to the cloud at all; Meridian still works.
Every morning, one summary: "Here's what I caught yesterday. Confirm, correct, or dismiss." One tap each. If something's going stale, Meridian quietly surfaces it — no red badges, no nagging.
Meridian earns the privacy claim with mechanics, not adjectives.
Anything you mark private — health, finances, family — never leaves the device. Local CoreML does the work; no server sees it.
When Meridian does need cloud AI, it strips the personal details first, sends only the stripped version, and logs every call so you can audit exactly what left your phone.
Every smart behavior has an on-device fallback. On a plane, in a tunnel, or on a day you just don't trust a remote server — Meridian keeps catching, routing, and reminding. Flip the cloud off entirely and it still works.
No spam. One email when it's your turn.