Typing kills the moment.
You finally find a passage that wrecks you. Then you reach for your notes app and… it's gone.
With Gunita
Scan with your camera or paste in two taps. The friction stops at the highlight.
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"We accept the love we think we deserve."
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?"
"The cure for anything is salt water — sweat, tears, or the sea."
The slow loss
You finally find a passage that wrecks you. Then you reach for your notes app and… it's gone.
With Gunita
Scan with your camera or paste in two taps. The friction stops at the highlight.
You know exactly how it made you feel. You just can't recall which book it was in, or who said it.
With Gunita
Search by feeling, by tag, by half a phrase. Gunita finds it the way you remember it.
You scroll Instagram and Twitter for meaning and end up with someone else's outrage instead.
With Gunita
Open Gunita instead. The algorithm is your past self, handing you back what mattered.
The library, the loom, the lens
Designed like a reading journal you'd actually keep on your nightstand — not another inbox to declare bankruptcy on.
Point at the page. Underline what hits. The quote is yours, typed by no one.
Type, paste, or point your camera at the page. We OCR the passage so the words land in your library — not in another browser tab.
Thread · on solitude
"Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart."
— Rilke
"I have a cold in my soul."
— Pessoa
"Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it."
— Mary Oliver
Pair each quote with what it meant that day, then group passages that talk to each other across books and decades.
"The unexamined life is not worth living."
— Socrates
"We suffer more in imagination than in reality."
— Seneca
"What you seek is seeking you."
— Rumi
Scroll quotes and threads from your past self instead of a stranger's outrage. The algorithm is you, paying attention.
"The unexamined life is not worth living."
— Socrates
"We suffer more in imagination than in reality."
— Seneca
"What you seek is seeking you."
— Rumi
A clean book view so you remember not just the title — but the lines that made you put the book down.
Tag colors = highlight colors
"The heart has its reasons."
"Write hard and clear about what hurts."
"Become who you are."
"Sit, breathe, do nothing."
One-word tags become a quiet index of who you are — and each tag colors its own highlight, so your eye finds the thread before your mind does.
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