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Oriora Reading

Your year in books.

Log the books you read — rating, page count, status and dates — in one tidy shelf. At year's end, ask for a Year in Reading recap and the AI turns your log into a few plain sentences: how many books and pages, the genres you leaned into, and how your reading pace moved through the year. It describes your reading — it won't recommend books or judge your taste. Your log stays on your device; only a small summary is sent to write the recap.

What you get

  • Log books — rating, page count, status and dates
  • Keep a shelf of what you're reading, finished and want to read
  • Year in Reading: one AI recap of your books, pages, genres and pace
  • It describes your reading — it won't recommend books or judge taste
  • Your data stays on your device — Oriora keeps nothing

Example outputs

"You finished 24 books and 7,800 pages this year; mystery led your shelf, and your fastest stretch was in July."
24 books · 7,800 pages · fastest month: July
Most-read genre: mystery (9 books)

How it works

1

Log it

Add each book with its rating, pages and the dates you read it.

2

It counts

Books, pages, genres and pace — all computed on your device.

3

Ask for a recap

The AI reads the summary and writes a few plain sentences about your year.

FAQ

Does it recommend books or judge my taste?

No. Reading describes your own log — how many books and pages, the genres and your pace. It won't recommend what to read next or judge your taste.

Where is my data stored?

On your device. The counting runs there too; only a small summary is sent to write a recap, and Oriora keeps nothing.

Do I need a subscription?

No. The app is free; you only pay for the AI recaps you run — a fraction of a cent each, billed to your Oriora wallet.

How do I sign in?

With your Oriora account (email code or Google) the first time, then it remembers you.

Available on

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Coming soon

In beta — launching soon.

Who it's for

Readers who want a simple shelf and a look back at their year in books.