pLedger
Scan receipts, track budgets, and take control of your spending, all on your device. No servers. No surveillance. Just you and your finances.
Our Mission
Privacy isn't a feature.
It's the foundation.
pLedger was built on a single principle: your financial data belongs to you. Not to advertisers. Not to analytics platforms. Not even to us. The developer of pLedger cannot see your spending, because there is no server to send it to.
Everything lives on your device. If you choose to sync across your Apple devices, it travels encrypted through your personal iCloud, a private tunnel only you can open.
But pLedger is more than privacy. It's a pledge to yourself, a commitment to understand your habits, honour your budgets, and build a healthier relationship with money. Every receipt you scan and every budget you set is a small act of financial self-awareness.
No accounts. No tracking. No analytics. Your receipts never leave your device.
Receipt scanning, store learning, and categorization all happen locally using Apple Vision.
Optional iCloud sync travels through your personal encrypted Apple account, never our servers.
Set budgets, build streaks, and track your progress toward genuine financial clarity.
What's inside
Point your camera at any receipt. pLedger extracts the store name, total, and date instantly using on-device OCR with no upload required.
Set daily, weekly, and monthly budgets per category. Get proactive alerts at 50%, 75%, 90%, and 100% so you're never caught off guard.
Log your subscriptions and bills once. pLedger auto-records them on their due date and reminds you two days before.
Visual charts across daily, weekly, and yearly views reveal your real spending patterns, not averages but your actual data.
Every December 31st, get a full year in review: top categories, biggest purchases, best streaks, and your quietest month.
Travel or live across regions. Each receipt and budget snapshots its currency at save time, keeping historical data accurate forever.
pLedger's source code is publicly available. Read it, audit it, and verify our privacy claims yourself. Trust shouldn't require faith. It should be earned through transparency.