Seed Scroll is a deep Bible study app built around the Hebrew Roots perspective — connecting the Old and New Testaments through the original languages, community notes, and AI-assisted search. Below is a snapshot of what's live today and what we're building next.
Currently AvailableRead KJV+, World English Bible, Reina-Valera 1909+, and Berean Standard Bible with verse-by-verse navigation, chapter scrolling, highlighting, and bookmarks.
Tap any word to open a definition modal showing its Strong's number, Hebrew or Greek lemma, transliteration, pronunciation, and full definition. Text is selectable for copy-paste.
Search by Strong's number, lemma, transliteration, or definition, then open every verse where that original-language word appears.
Inside any Hebrew or Greek word's definition, each letter is displayed as a tappable chip that reveals its ancient pictographic name, symbol, and meaning — rooted in the shared Phoenician origins of both alphabets.
Every Hebrew and Greek word is automatically synthesized into a conceptual flow — Origin → Process → Seal — showing how the root letters encode layered meaning. Computed deterministically on-device, no internet required.
View related verses that illuminate the passage you're reading, drawn from a curated cross-reference database.
Ask a question in plain language and receive the most relevant Bible verses with a short theological explanation — powered by AI with a Hebrew Roots interpretive lens.
Use Seed Scroll in Spanish across the app interface and website, with Reina-Valera 1909+ translation support and the same Hebrew and Greek study tools.
Create personal study notes with verse tags, hashtag categories, and rich-text formatting. Notes can be kept private or published to the community feed.
Paste a YouTube link and AI extracts the key teachings, generates a structured study note, and links the relevant Bible verses.
Generate a customized multi-week reading plan on any topic, book, or theme. Plans can be shared publicly for others to enroll in.
Follow other Bible students, like their study notes, and discover what the community is exploring.
Organize your studies by topic — #Torah, #Prophecy, #Psalms — and browse all public notes under any tag.
Receive alerts when someone follows you, likes your note, or enrolls in your reading plan. Notification preferences are fully configurable.
Full dark and light themes that follow your system setting automatically, with carefully chosen color tokens for readability in both modes.
Import an MP3, M4A, or any audio file — or paste a YouTube link — and on-device AI transcribes and extracts the key teachings, generating a structured study note with linked Bible verses.
Listen to Scripture with mobile playback controls designed for commutes, devotional listening, and hands-free study.
Point your camera at handwritten journal pages or printed notes. AI extracts the text, detects verse references automatically, and generates a structured study note ready to tag and publish.
2026 RoadmapFollow-up question support, conversation memory within a search session, and filters by Testament, book range, or topic category. Results will include commentary context and cross-reference suggestions alongside the matched verses.
Navigate the Bible, run searches, and ask AI questions entirely hands-free using voice commands. Designed for commutes or any time your hands aren't free.
Dictate your study thoughts while reading. Real-time speech-to-text converts your spoken commentary into a formatted study note, ready to save, tag, and share without typing a word.
A fully redesigned layout for iPads, Android tablets, and foldable devices — split-pane Bible reader alongside notes, side-by-side interlinear, and adaptive panels that make use of the extra screen real estate for a true study workstation experience.
A native desktop application for macOS and Windows, built on the same codebase. Full keyboard navigation, resizable panels, multi-window support, and offline access — designed for long study sessions at a desk.
A public REST API exposing the deterministic Hebrew and Greek semantic synthesis engine. Developers can query any Strong's lemma and receive the full concept breakdown — source, process, result, short insight, and per-letter pictographic data — for use in third-party study tools, apps, and research projects.