AI can summarize a book in seconds. But did YOU get smarter? Anvil is the gym for your brain — where real understanding is built through reflection, not automation.
Simple yet powerful tools designed for thoughtful readers who want to remember and apply what they learn.
Go beyond simple notes. Our four-part reflection framework helps you extract deeper meaning from every reading session.
Your thoughts stay on your device. We never see, store, or have access to your reading insights. Period.
Build consistent reading habits with daily streak tracking. Visual progress that motivates you to keep going.
Set your reading duration and dive in. Track your cognitive state to understand when you read best.
All your insights organized by category. Search, filter, and rediscover your reading journey anytime.
Turn your best insights into beautiful, shareable images. Spread knowledge with friends and followers.
Every detail crafted for focused reading and effortless insight capture.
A simple three-step process that transforms your reading into actionable knowledge.
Choose your category, set your timer, and dive into your reading. The app gently keeps track while you focus.
After your session, our meta-cognitive prompts guide you to extract the core ideas, connections, and actions.
Watch your insights accumulate. Search, review, and share your growing collection of wisdom.
Fill out a sample insight to see how Anvil helps you think deeper about what you read.
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Imagine having hundreds of these insights, organized and searchable.
Start Capturing InsightsUnlike other apps that mine your data, Anvil keeps everything on your device. We can't read your insights because we never receive them. Your reading journal is truly private.
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"Finally, a reading app that respects my privacy and helps me actually remember what I read."
"The four-part reflection framework changed how I approach every book."