Your day,
understood.

Jorai is a voice journal that listens like a friend. Talk for a minute — it transcribes on your iPhone, reads the feeling in your words and in your voice, and shows you the patterns of your life.

Free to start · Launching soon on the App Store

Processed on your device Entries never stored on our servers Never used to train AI Sign in with Apple — no passwords
How it works

Just talk. Jorai does the listening.

No blank-page anxiety, no typing in bed. A journal you can keep with your eyes closed.

Step 01

Talk it out

Record up to ten minutes — or type, if you'd rather. Transcribed on your iPhone the moment you stop.

Step 02

See what's underneath

Jorai reads the feeling in your words — and hears how you say it, not just what.

Step 03

Watch patterns emerge

Daily, weekly and monthly insights connect your mood with your sleep, energy and what keeps coming up.

Insights

It reads between the lines.

Every entry becomes a plain-language takeaway — voice first, the way a thoughtful friend would say it. Daily by default; weekly, monthly and themed when you want the wider view.

Daily
Yesterday · waiting for today’s entry
Voice

Your voice ran a little faster and more wound up than usual, the energy climbing as you talked through the deadline and all that was still on your list.

Pattern

Today echoed yesterday’s heads-down stretch — the same mix of focus and worry showing up again.

Try today

Before the day starts, note the one thing that would make tomorrow lighter, and leave the rest for later.

Summary
Steady focus with a softer finish
Jun 9 — Jun 15 · 9 entries · 6 min recorded
deadline 3weekend trip 2workouts 2catch-ups 1

You opened the week tired after a packed weekend, even with a decent night’s sleep. Monday also carried a long to-do list, with focus, a little overwhelm, and some quiet excitement all sitting in the same note.

Through midweek the days stayed centered on getting things finished, and the entries kept circling the same few questions. Wednesday leaned into determination and a touch of pride, while a thread of worry stayed close as you worked down the list.

By the weekend the register lightened — a long walk and an unhurried morning shared space with the work still on your mind. The week closed with the same focus underneath, but the weight felt easier to carry than Monday’s start.

The slower Saturday morning gives the week a lighter edge to carry forward.

Connections this week Sleep dip

Wednesday stood out with the week’s shortest night. The day still held focus and drive, but the lower recovery sat under a heavier, more pressed feeling than the rest of the week.

Voice this week

Monday’s delivery came through lower in energy and a touch faster than usual. Midweek sounded steadier, then the weekend opened up warmer and more relaxed in pace.

Notable this week Pattern

The same project thread showed up Monday through Friday. You kept returning to it while the mood around it shifted day to day.

Win

Thursday brought a clear point of progress — you wrapped the part that had been dragging and felt the relief of it. The day carried some pride alongside the work.

Question

What helped the focus hold steady all week, even as the days around it changed in tone?

Monthly
A heavy start, a steadier finish
June 2026 · 34 entries · 19 days
project 4weekend trips 2workouts 2family 2

About 19 of the month’s days had entries, so this is a fairly full read of June. The early weeks opened with a mix of overwhelm, excitement, and calm, with short sleep showing up beside travel plans and the first stretch of deadline pressure.

Through the middle of the month, the project kept returning alongside a weekend away and a few long days. The month held that mixed register — pressure sitting next to excitement in the busy stretches, while the quieter weeks kept circling the same open questions.

Late June landed more steadily, with the final weeks reading calmer than the heavy start even as some worry stayed close. Shorter sleep ran through the month, but the closing stretch gave it a cleaner finish than its opening.

Next month can pick up from the steadier note that was starting to show by the final week.

Connections this month Voice spike

The first week stood out as the month’s strongest shift, with your voice noticeably tighter than usual. That same week still held overwhelm, calm, and hope, so the opening read as especially charged.

Voice this month

Across the opening week your voice ran much tighter than usual — the biggest shift of the month. The middle weeks stayed mixed, then the final week eased back and sounded a little softer, though not fully settled.

Insight
Deadlines and small wins
Jun 10 — Jun 16
work 4project 3weekend 3workouts 2
Insight

Across the long days, the check-ins, and the waiting, the same project keeps pulling you back, and “still a few things to finish” says a lot about where your attention stays. Your voice on those entries ran a little more tense than usual, with the pace lifting where you wondered how much longer it would take. What shows up is a stretch of finishing, checking, and waiting that leaves little room to feel done.

Why it’s important

That mix can make a week feel busier than the task list alone suggests, especially when waiting on others sits alongside ordinary life. Seeing the shape of it helps separate the real finish line from the part that’s out of your hands.

Tip

Next time you wrap a big piece, jot one sentence on what’s actually left before moving on to the next thing.

Signals

The patterns behind your days.

A month of entries becomes a few clear pictures — the same lenses you scroll in the app: how your voice sounds, the shape of your moods, and what moves with them.

Voice signals

Jorai listens to how you sound, not just what you say — two simple measures, always against your own baseline.

  • Tension — how much strain your voice holds, compared to your own baseline. Not anyone else's.
  • Liveliness — the energy and melody in how you speak. It often shifts before your mood does.
  • Your baseline, learned gently. Jorai compares today's voice with your past weeks — so a quiet person is never mislabeled as sad.

Statistics

Mood distribution

How your 41 entries this month broke down.

Great5%
Good36%
Fine34%
Bad22%
Awful3%
Mood flow Avg · Fine

Your mood level, day by day.

Jun 1 Jun 8 Jun 15

Correlations

How your voice moves with your mood 41 entries

On harder days your voice runs tenser and flatter; on better days, calmer and livelier — measured against your own baseline.

above usual below awful bad fine good great
Tension Liveliness
Sleep × mood 30 days

Hours per night, split into deep / REM / light — with your mood that day floating above.

2 4 6 8 May 25 Jun 1 Jun 8
Deep REM Light — — ~5.7h typical mood that day
HRV × mood 30 days

Your recovery line, with the mood you logged each day floating on it.

60 50 40 Jun 1 Jun 8 Jun 15
HRV — higher is better recovery typical range mood that day
Topics × mood

Which themes tend to show up in each mood — example data.

Great
Weekend awayFriendsGood news
Good
Morning runFamily callSmall wins
Fine
ErrandsCommuteRoutine
Bad
DeadlinesPoor sleepTension
Awful
Bad newsBurnoutConflict
Private by design

A journal this honest has to be this private.

Jorai was built around one rule: your inner life belongs to you. Not to a database, not to advertisers, not to us.

Yours, in your Apple world

Entries live on your iPhone — and, if you turn on sync, in your own end-to-end-encrypted iCloud. Our server processes requests statelessly and stores none of your journal — by architecture, not by promise.

Sign in with Apple

No password to create or leak, and no marketing emails — Apple handles the sign-in, so you just tap to start.

No ads. No data sales. Ever.

No ad trackers, and we never sell or share your data. Any analytics are anonymous and aggregate — never your journal, never tied to you.

Leave without a trace

Delete your account in one tap, inside the app. Everything tied to you on our side is erased — immediately and irreversibly.

Jorai is a companion, not a clinician.

It doesn't diagnose, treat or replace therapy. If you're going through a crisis, please reach for people, not apps — find a free, confidential helpline for your country at findahelpline.com, and if you may be in danger, call your local emergency number.

FAQ

Fair questions.

Is Jorai therapy?
No. Jorai is a self-reflection tool — a journal that helps you notice emotions and patterns. It doesn't diagnose or treat anything, and it's not a substitute for a mental-health professional. If it ever feels heavy, that's a sign to talk to a human you trust.
Where are my entries stored?
On your iPhone. Our server is a stateless processor: when you use cloud-powered analysis it handles your request in memory and stores none of your journal content. Account data on our side is minimal — your Apple sign-in identifier, subscription status and usage counters.
What exactly is sent to the cloud?
Never your audio — the recording stays on your iPhone, and the emotional tone in your voice is read right there, on-device. For a cloud insight we send the entry text (transcribed on your device) plus small bits of context you've allowed — like summary sleep stats, never raw Health data. It's processed to generate the insight, then discarded; we keep none of it. Audio only ever syncs, end-to-end encrypted, through your own iCloud if you turn that on. Details in the Privacy Policy.
Which languages does it speak?
The app is available in English and Ukrainian, and you can journal in either — analysis understands both. More languages are on the way.
How do I cancel or delete everything?
Subscriptions are managed by Apple: Settings → your name → Subscriptions, cancel anytime. To erase your account, use Settings → Account → Delete in the app — it removes everything tied to you on our servers, immediately.

Tonight, just talk.

One minute of honesty a day. Jorai keeps it, understands it, and keeps it yours.

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