Breadsheet is a voice expense tracker for Android. Say what you spent and Breadsheet turns it into a clean transaction - amount, category, and date - ready for your review.
No account required. No bank connection needed.
Three steps from spoken word to saved transaction.
Tap the microphone and speak naturally. "I spent eighteen dollars on lunch" or "Thirty-two at the gas station" both work.
AI extracts the amount, category, and date from your words and fills in the transaction form.
You review the draft, edit anything that needs adjusting, and confirm. Nothing saves automatically.
The biggest reason manual expense tracking fails is friction. Opening an app, finding the right field, typing an amount - it's enough to make people give up. Voice entry removes that friction. You log an expense the moment it happens, the same way you'd tell a friend what you just spent.
Because you still review and confirm each transaction, you stay in control of your data - voice entry is faster input, not automatic import.
When you use voice entry, your audio is sent to a transcription service to extract the transaction details. After that, it is discarded - not stored on our servers, not retained, not used for training. Your transaction then saves locally on your device.
Read the full privacy policy →Tap the microphone, say what you spent - for example, "eighteen dollars on lunch" - and Breadsheet drafts the amount, category, and date. You review the draft and confirm it before anything saves.
Voice entry works best in English. Support for additional languages depends on the transcription service used and may expand over time.
Voice entry is available on the free plan with a limited number of uses. Breadsheet Pro unlocks unlimited voice entries with a monthly, annual, or lifetime purchase.
No. Breadsheet never connects to a bank. Voice entry adds a transaction you describe - there is no import or sync involved.
The audio is sent to a transcription service to extract the transaction details, then discarded. It is not stored on our servers or used for training.
More questions? See the full FAQ.