Private offline iPhone receipt scanner
ReceiptNote scanning runs on your iPhone. Receipt images are not uploaded to a server to be read, so you can capture receipts at the counter, in the car, or on a plane before turning them into organized records.
Scan contract
Read locally. Save deliberately.
- Step 01
- Choose a receipt image on iPhone.
- Step 02
- Read receipt fields on device.
- Step 03
- Review, save, and sync records only when you choose the account workflow.
Read on iPhone
The receipt scan runs on your iPhone and extracts merchant, date, amount, and category fields locally.
No server read step
Receipt images are not uploaded to a server to be read, which keeps the scanner usable when you are offline.
Scoped sync
When you save receipts or set up an account, saved receipt records can sync so your archive is available where ReceiptNote supports it.
Offline scan first. Account sync only after records exist.
The privacy claim is about the scan reading step: the image is processed locally on iPhone instead of being sent to a server for extraction.
If you save a receipt, ReceiptNote stores the record you create. If you use an account, saved receipt records can sync according to the product workflow, and receipt images may be uploaded or stored as part of those saved records.
Frequently asked questions
- Does ReceiptNote upload receipt images to read them?
- No. The scan reading step runs on your iPhone, so receipt images are not uploaded to a server to be read.
- Can I scan receipts without a connection?
- Yes. The iPhone scan flow is designed for offline reading after the local model is available on the device.
- What happens when I save or sync a receipt?
- Saved receipt records can sync with your account. Receipt images may be uploaded or stored only as part of saved records and sync, not for the scan reading step.