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Reseed is an AI-assisted learning workspace. Rather than being just a note-taking app or reader, it connects journals, flashcards, reading materials, and notes so users can search, ask questions, and review regularly. It is listed as supporting Android and iOS, with its core selling point being “on-device first”: by default, it runs locally, and files, indexes, embeddings, tags, and the knowledge graph all remain on the device.
On the AI side, Reseed offers AI study chat, allowing users to ask questions across notes, reading materials, and journals. The main text explicitly mentions using Apple Foundation Models and Gemma on device; cloud models such as Claude, GPT, and Gemini are enabled only when the user actively chooses them. For learning features, it covers journals, weekly summaries, flashcard decks, study reminders, plus PDF annotation and multi-format reading including EPUB/MOBI/FB2/DjVu, comics, CSV, Mermaid, code, RSS, and web clipping. Its knowledge graph automatically extracts tags, dates, places, people, and topics, making it suitable for turning scattered inputs into a reviewable knowledge network.
Pricing information is limited: the page only states that the core tools are free and that Cloud AI is a separate optional subscription. It does not disclose specific pricing, free trials, usage quotas, or payment methods. Privacy is its clearest strength: by default, files do not leave the device, with no tracking, analytics, or advertising identifiers. Cloud AI, cloud storage, and external services all require explicit opt-in. This is especially important for journals, personal notes, and private reading materials.
The main advantage is a complete product loop that puts reading, recording, review, and Q&A into one workflow; the local-first approach also reduces privacy risks. The downside is that public information does not clarify whether it has a Chinese interface, how well Chinese semantic search and Chinese Q&A work, or details around AI output quality, citation mechanisms, hallucination control, or long-document handling. It is a good fit for students, self-learners, researchers, and privacy-conscious personal knowledge management users. If you need team collaboration, deep desktop editing, or clearly defined enterprise-grade support, the currently available information is insufficient.
Based on the available text, it is not possible to determine the actual accessibility of reseed.net, App Store/Google Play downloads, or cloud-based Claude/GPT/Gemini services in mainland China, so China access is marked as unknown. If cloud models are unavailable, the local capabilities may still be valuable. Alternatives include Obsidian, Logseq, Anki, Notion, Readwise Reader, Heptabase, and others.
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