A calm, focused way to memorize scripture. Progressive recall hides words until you can say the verse from memory — then brings it back at exactly the right time.
KJV
The Problem
Most Bible apps are built for reading. Verse is built for remembering.
I kept forgetting verses I highlighted.
Highlighting feels like progress, but without active recall the words fade in days. Verse turns saved verses into scheduled practice.
I screenshot verses and never look at them again.
Your camera roll is not a memory system. Five rounds of gentle hiding. Thirty seconds a day. One verse at a time.
I wanted my kids to memorize scripture without making it a chore.
Progressive recall feels like a game, but the retention is real. Weak words get extra attention. Mastery builds naturally.
How it works
Progressive recall, weak-word feedback, and review timing in one focused session.
Start with a curated starter pack, look up any Bible reference, or add your own text manually.
Round 1 shows the full verse. Rounds 2–5 gradually hide words until you type from memory.
See exactly which words you missed, which were close, and which are your weak spots for next time.
Spaced repetition brings verses back at the right interval — before you forget, not after.
Features
Built for Christians who want scripture to stay with them, not just be read once.
Five rounds that gently hide words until you can type the entire verse from memory. No overwhelming blank-page anxiety — just gradual, guided disappearance.
The app tracks which words you miss most and marks them for extra attention in future sessions.
Local-first PWA. No internet required to practice.
Look up any verse in KJV or WEB translation.
Set a daily review goal and build momentum with a streak.
Curated collections to get you started fast — classics, favorites, and topical groupings. No blank-page paralysis.
Pricing
Start memorizing today at no cost. Upgrade when you want cloud sync, reminders, and guided plans.
FAQ
No. Verse is local-first. You can start memorizing immediately without signing up. An account is only needed if you want to sync your progress across devices later.
Verse supports KJV (King James Version) and WEB (World English Bible) through Bible API lookup. You can also add any verse text manually if you prefer a different translation.
Yes. Once a verse is added to your library, you can practice it offline. Bible lookup requires a connection, but the core memory practice works anywhere.
Verse is built specifically for scripture. Instead of generic flashcards, it uses progressive word-hiding on the actual verse text, weak-word tracking, and a calm interface designed for Bible memory — not general study.
Founding Pro and Family plans will launch once cloud sync and billing are fully live. Join the early list inside the app to get notified and lock in founding pricing.
Your verses and progress are stored locally on your device by default. Cloud sync is optional and only happens when you explicitly sign in and choose to sync.
Thirty seconds a day. One verse at a time. No account required.