FamilyDocs — Safe & Searchable Documents - A simple, smart and secure store for your family's documents

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FamilyDocs is the private, on-device home for every important piece of paper your family deals with. Everything stays on your iPhone and in your own iCloud Drive. No third-party servers. No accounts. No one else can read your documents - not even us. To make file organisation as easy as possible on device AI suggests titles, tags and relevant dates and full text search means finding that crucial document again takes seconds.

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Hi, I'm Matt and I created FamilyDocs. FamilyDocs is an iOS app to simply, safely and smartly store your family's documents. The aim is to fix your family's overflowing in tray and make finding crucial documents again as easy as possible. The app is iOS only, and documents are backed up onto Apple's iCloud as if you were using the Files app. Documents can be scanned using the in-app scanner or shared using the iOS share extension. On-device OCR reads the document, and on-device AI suggests titles, tags and dates where possible. This means there are no accounts to create, and no data leaves your apple account. There are no backend servers. All of your files can be viewed and exported as PDFs. The full text of each document is stored and can be searched, meaning a file with a crucial detail hidden deep in the text is easily found again. FamilyDocs will also alert you to expiring or expired documents. A seven day trial is automatically unlocked. Pricing is then as simple as possible, with a yearly subscription and full purchase available. Prices are low, taking account of the fact there is no ongoing running cost for servers etc. I've lots of features in the pipeline including an iPad app, Face ID and semantic search. I've created several apps in the past but this is my first Product Hunt launch, I'm excited to hear your thoughts and ideas!

The on-device AI tagging is genuinely handy for sorting the random pile of school forms and medical receipts. Glad everything actually stays local this time, not just marketing talk.