Find any charge across years of statements.
Upload your bank and card statements and ask MemX a plain-English question like 'which subscriptions am I still paying for?' or 'what was that $40 charge in March?' It reads every line, finds the answer, and shows you the exact statement it came from.
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Add your statements
Forward your statement PDFs, or snap photos of printed ones. MemX parses each file, runs OCR on any scans, and extracts the transactions for search.
Ask in plain English
Type or speak a question like "show me my food-delivery charges from last year." MemX runs semantic search across every statement, retrieving by meaning rather than an exact keyword.
Get the answer with its line
MemX gives you a direct answer and shows the exact statement and line it came from, so you can verify the number against the original.
Why Use This Feature
Find the charge, not the statement
Hunting a single transaction across a year of PDFs is miserable. A plain-English question lands on the exact line, instead of you opening file after file.
Cancel the subscriptions you forgot
Ask what recurring payments leave your account and MemX surfaces the quiet ones: the trial that auto-renewed, the app you stopped using, the duplicate service.
Answer "where did the money go"
Ask about spending with a merchant or in a category and MemX surfaces every matching line from your statements, so you can see where the money went instead of guessing from memory.
Every answer is traceable
When MemX points you to a charge, it shows the exact statement line behind it. You are never trusting an unsourced summary on a decision about your money.
Years of statements, one search
Every statement lives in one memory, so a single question can draw from accounts and years at once instead of one file at a time.
Private by architecture
Statements are some of the most sensitive data you own. MemX is private by architecture, with customer-managed keys and AES-256-GCM field-level encryption, so they are never sitting in plaintext.