Record your sessions. Loracle transcribes, indexes every NPC, location, and plot thread, and writes a recap in your voice — so you can focus on the story.
We pulled off a messy but successful heist at the Customs House, walking out with the Ledger of Nacht — proof of a conspiracy circling the Vault of Accords. A too-polite meeting with the bookseller Miravel Sorn and a trade with Guildmaster Orvyn Latch put the Seal of Velnaar in our hands at last. One problem: Thessaly Vorn’s carriage just rolled up outside our client’s townhouse.
Explore this campaign — live demo →Three real things that happen at the table every single week.
"Wait, did we fight the goblins before or after meeting the merchant?"
— You, 30 seconds into session 14"Who was that NPC they loved? I think his name started with a B…"
— You, in the bathroom mid-session"I made up lore six sessions ago that I completely forgot about."
— You, lying to your players about continuityThree things Loracle handles so you don't have to.
Hit record on your phone or laptop, run your session like normal. Loracle transcribes every word so you can stop scribbling notes and start actually playing.
Loracle pulls every character, location, item, and plot thread into a campaign wiki — automatically. That tavern keeper from session two? Instantly searchable. On Pro, we spend extra AI on your wiki: every entry arrives fully written, not as a one-liner.
"What did the prophecy say?" Ask in plain English. Loracle searches by meaning, not just keywords, and cites the exact session and timestamp.
Hit record on your phone or laptop. Play D&D like normal. Loracle stays out of the way.
Drop the audio file in. Loracle transcribes, extracts entities, and writes the recap in your chosen voice.
Find any detail, NPC, or plot thread instantly. Your campaign, fully indexed — and ready for next session.
I DM a weekly game over Discord. Every session opened with ten minutes of "wait, where were we?" — and as the only note-taker at the table, my prep time went to reconstructing the past instead of creating what's next.
So I built Loracle: it listens, transcribes, and turns every session into a linked campaign wiki — automatically. My table stopped asking what happened last session. Yours can too.
— Drew · builder & forever-DMYour first session is on us — no card required. Then pick a plan that fits how often you play.
For regular game masters
Serious DMs running multiple games
Power users & content creators