Track anything — drinks, sleep, runs, weight. On-device AI parses what you said into beautiful charts over time. No setup. No cloud.
There's no "tracker setup." The first time you mention something, it becomes a tracker. The second time, it builds a chart.
Recording starts the moment you open the app. No menus. No buttons to find. Just talk.
On-device Foundation Models extract what you actually said — multiple trackers, with values, units, and types.
Every entry lands in a tracker — old or brand new. The graphs screen tells you the shape of your life over time.
Most tracking apps fail because logging takes longer than the thing you wanted to log. This one is built around a single primitive: your voice.
The very first time you say "weight," it becomes a numeric tracker with units. The first time you say "energy was a 4," it becomes a 1–10 scale. The first time you say "headache," it becomes an event counter. Your schema is your speech.
The hard thing about a voice-driven tracker is that voice is intimate. Speak To Track is built so that intimacy never has to be trusted to anyone — not to us, not to a cloud, not to a third-party API.
A record screen and a graphs screen. Plus settings. We don't even have a tab bar.






The app needs Apple Intelligence, which runs on iPhone 15 Pro / Pro Max and the entire iPhone 16 and 17 lines.
Foundation Models — the API that powers on-device parsing — became publicly available in iOS 26.
Granted once on first launch. Both are used only on-device. You can revoke them any time in Settings.
$0.99 on the App Store. One-time. No subscription, ever.
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