Capture · Improve · Keep what you read

Write Englishthat sounds native.

Improve any sentence in one click — then keep the words until they're yours.

Try it — see your English rewritten

Capture while you read

Four steps. Same page. No tab leaves.

Read first. Mark what stays.

Select any sentence with your mouse. Your reading position stays exactly where it was — no scroll jump, no new tab, no popup stealing focus. The page itself remembers what you marked, even after you've closed the article and walked away.

  • Works anywhere on the web — any article, any page.
  • Mark persists across sessions — close and come back tomorrow.
  • No login wall — sign in only when you save.

A bar, where the sentence is.

A floating bar surfaces right beside your selection — Translate, Improve, Save, Copy, Speak. One tap acts on the sentence. No menus to navigate, no tab switches, no breaking the rhythm of the paragraph you were halfway through.

  • Translate the selection into your language, inline — no popup, no tab switch.
  • Improve the wording with an AI rewrite you can accept, tweak, or discard.
  • Save the sentence to your library with the source URL attached automatically.
  • Copy the text to your clipboard, formatted clean and ready to paste anywhere.
  • Speak the line out loud with built-in TTS, in your chosen voice and speed.
  • Side Panel opens the full workspace right beside the article — composer, recent, library.
  • Pin the capture to your pinboard for the lines you want to revisit fast.

Open the panel without leaving the page.

Need more room than a popup gives you? Open the side panel beside the article. Your composer, your most recent captures, and your library — all live, all there. The article still scrolls underneath, your place untouched.

  • Composer ready for any text — paste, type, or drag it in.
  • Recent captures, live and one click away.
  • Inbox for items waiting to be triaged.
  • Library to browse everything you've kept.
  • Practice for spaced review, later.

Every line remembers where it came from.

Save a sentence and it lands in your composer with the source URL attached. Open it again later — to translate, rewrite, listen, or revisit — and the original page is always one click back. No orphan quotes, no forgotten context.

  • Every capture carries its source URL, attached automatically.
  • Browse your library by domain — see which sites you read most.
  • Frequency stats show which pages you keep returning to.
  • One click back to the original article, anytime.

Workplace English

Built for the English you already use at work

Requirements, Slack replies, comments, daily reports, weekly reports, and email all create small English decisions. KeepReap helps in the moment and keeps the useful language for review later.

Requirements

An acceptance criterion or edge-case sentence is risky to misread.

Use KeepReap
Select the line on the page and Translate the part you are unsure about.

Save for later
Product vocabulary, requirement phrasing, and edge-case wording.

Slack in browser

A reply needs to be fast, clear, and not too blunt.

Use KeepReap
Translate a teammate's message or Improve your draft before sending.

Save for later
Polite async communication patterns you can review later.

Comments

A ticket or PR comment needs a careful tone.

Use KeepReap
Improve clarification questions, risk notes, and polite pushback.

Save for later
Reusable language for questions, follow-ups, and review comments.

Daily and weekly reports

A status update needs structure around progress, blockers, risks, and next steps.

Use KeepReap
Paste the draft into the Side Panel or WebApp and Improve the paragraph.

Save for later
Status, blocker, risk, and next-step phrasing you repeat every week.

Email

A status email, release note, handoff, or clarification request needs a cleaner structure.

Use KeepReap
Improve the draft before sending and Save the useful phrases.

Save for later
Reusable email openings, handoff language, and follow-up wording.

Bug reports

Steps, expected results, actual results, and severity notes need precision.

Use KeepReap
Improve rough wording before posting it to Jira or a bug report.

Save for later
Bug-report expressions engineers can act on.

Before / after

Make rough English clear enough to act on

KeepReap is useful in the moment, but the saved pattern is the long-term value.

Rough

The button has problem after click many times.

Improved

The button becomes unresponsive after repeated clicks.

Saved as Bug-report expression

Save it. Let it return. Use it for real.

  1. 01
    Save from anywhere

    Capture a sentence from the article you are reading — through the Chrome extension or the web app's Composer. The source URL rides along automatically. No tab switch, no copy-paste rituals.

  2. 02
    Let it come back

    KeepReap waits until review is actually useful — using spaced repetition tuned to forgetting curves, not daily streaks. Skip a week and the queue waits, not your inbox.

  3. 03
    Use it again

    Saved lines return as typing prompts, cloze cards, and weekly tests. The English you reach for in real writing is English that already survived your own review.

Built for people who read to learn

KeepReap is for moments when a phrase is worth more than a quick translation.

For long-form readers

Article readers

Keep useful phrasing from essays, docs, newsletters, and research without leaving the page. Aeon, arXiv, Substack, your company wiki — every page becomes a quiet source for the lines worth remembering.

For writers who steal good lines

Sentence collectors

Turn good examples into a small review queue instead of another forgotten note pile. Each saved line keeps its source link, so context comes back too — not just the words.

For active recall learners

Active recall learners

Practice the line later by writing it yourself, not by rereading a static list. Typing, cloze, and weekly tests turn passive saves into active retrieval — the kind that actually sticks.

Not another translator

× Not a translator tab

Translate and Improve are there when you need them, but they aren't the destination. The point is what you keep — sentences saved to your library with source URLs attached, surfaced again when review actually helps.

× Not a vocabulary graveyard

Saved items return as practice — typing prompts, cloze cards, weekly tests. Spaced timing brings them back when forgetting curves say it's useful, not when guilt does.

× Not streak-driven gamification

Review timing follows usefulness, not pressure to keep a streak alive. No daily target. No badge anxiety. Skip a week — the queue waits, not your inbox.

Pricing

Transparent pricing. Start free.

Every plan includes Translate, Improve, Save and Review. You only pay if your daily work asks for more credits.

Need more? Top-up credits never expire.

Refer & Earn

Refer friends. Earn unlimited credits.

200 credits for every friend who tries KeepReap — no limit on how many you invite, and they never expire.

Get Your Invite Link
  1. Sign in and copy your link

    Sign in and copy your personal invite link from Settings → Referrals.

  2. Share with anyone

    Share via Slack, email, X, LinkedIn — or anywhere you'd naturally recommend a tool.

  3. Earn 200 credits

    When your friend uses ≥ 20 of their free credits within 2 months (every account starts with 200 free credits a month), you earn 200 credits that never expire.

Common questions

Yes. The Chrome extension's anonymous mode gives you 10 lifetime AI actions (Save, Improve, Translate) to try the loop. Sign in to keep your captures across sessions and lift the limit.

For capture, yes. The web app handles review, your Library, weekly checks, and progress on its own — but new captures come in through the extension.

Your data stays in KeepReap's database. We do not sell it or run ad-tech tracking. Google is used only when you choose Google sign-in; email/password sign-in stays first-party. SOC2 work is out of scope while we are in Early Access.

There is a Free tier with daily capture and monthly AI credit quotas, plus Plus and Pro tiers with higher limits. See the billing page once you are signed in.

Chrome only for now. Firefox / Safari are after Early Access.