Coming to iPhone

A private home for everything your family keeps.

Snap a document once. Rootstead reads it, files it, and remembers it — so you never dig for it again.

Private and encrypted. Only you can open it.

iPhone · No account needed to try your first scan.

The drawer

The important things live in a drawer, a dozen apps, and your memory.

Passports and licenses. Insurance policies and warranties. The car title, the medical card, the utility bill with the account number you need right now. You know you have it. You just can't find it — and when it expires, nobody tells you.

How it works · capture → read → file → remember

One photo, and it takes care of the rest.

No folders to build. No fields to type. Point your camera, and watch the document file itself.

01 — Capture

Point at anything.

The scanner finds the edges and snaps it clean. It even pre-reads on your phone before a single pixel leaves it.

02 — Read

It knows what it's looking at.

A license, a policy, a utility bill — Rootstead tells them apart and pulls the fields that matter, each with a confidence score.

03 — File

Filed where it belongs.

The new insurance card finds the car. The renewal finds last year's policy. Everything links to who and what it's about.

04 — Remember

It watches the dates.

Expirations and renewals surface before they bite — a nudge in good time, not a scramble at the deadline.

Show its work

Every field traces back to the page it came from.

Rootstead shows you what it read and how sure it is. Confident, it just fills in. Unsure, it flags the field and asks. Wrong, you tap to fix it — and it re-reads on the spot. Nothing is a black box.

Name
Jamie Rivera
0.98
Policy number
HZ-4471-009
0.95
Renewal date
Mar 14, 2027
0.71 · fix
re-reading against the source…

Privacy, not as a setting

Built so that only you can open it.

Rootstead holds your family's most sensitive papers. That is a responsibility, not a feature — so privacy is in the foundation, not a toggle you have to find.

Encrypted at rest

Sensitive numbers are stored as ciphertext, keyed on the server. The plaintext is never written down — not for us, not for anyone.

Yours alone

Every household is walled off from every other. Your records can never surface in another family's app. No exceptions in the code.

Least data out

We pre-read on your device and send the least possible to extract. The models are set to zero-retention — nothing is kept, nothing trains on your family.

Private storage

Document images sit in private buckets, reachable only through short-lived links that expire. There is no public URL to leak.

No ads. No data brokers. Rootstead earns its keep when a family pays for it — never by selling what's inside.

Ask

Ask your household anything.

It answers from your own records and shows you the source every time. It never makes things up — and the sensitive numbers stay encrypted, out of the model's reach.

And it reaches out first: the license that lapses next month, the warranty about to end, the policy up for renewal.

When does my passport expire, and which car is the blue policy for?
Your passport expires August 2, 2029. The blue auto policy (HZ-4471-009) covers the 2019 Subaru Outback. From: Passport · Auto policy
What's the account number on the water bill?
It's stored, but that one's sensitive — I'll show it on your device, not here. Encrypted field

Your family, never a guess

Rootstead never decides who counts as family.

It'll notice a name on a document and keep it as a contact — but a person only becomes a family member when you say so. It won't merge two people because they share a surname, and when it isn't sure, it asks. A wrong guess is worse than asking twice, and every link you make can be undone.

Bring everything home.

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