Stop Typing. Start Snapping.
Snap a photo of any receipt and our AI instantly extracts all the details. No typing, no data entry, just snap and done.
Download on App StoreHow It Works
Snap a Photo
Take a picture of your receipt with your phone. Crumpled, faded, or perfect - we handle it all.
AI Extracts Everything
Our AI powered by Claude reads your receipt and automatically extracts all the important details.
Review & Categorize
Quickly review the extracted data, assign a category, and save. Takes less than 10 seconds.
What Gets Extracted
Merchant Name
The store or business where you made the purchase.
Date
Transaction date automatically parsed and formatted.
Total Amount
The final amount you paid, including tax and tip.
Tax Amount
Sales tax automatically identified and separated.
Tip Amount
Tips extracted separately for accurate tracking.
Payment Method
Card type and last 4 digits for your records.
Smart Categories
Organize expenses by category for easy tax reporting. Common gig driver categories included by default.
All the categories gig drivers need, built right in
Why Receipt Tracking Matters
๐ Lower Your Tax Bill
Every business expense you track is money you can deduct. Gas, tolls, meals, car washes - it all adds up to real savings.
๐ก๏ธ Audit Protection
The IRS requires receipts as proof. With Receipt.help, you'll have every receipt organized and ready if the IRS comes knocking.
โฑ๏ธ Save Time
No more shoeboxes of receipts or spreadsheet headaches. Track as you go, export at tax time. Done in minutes, not hours.
๐ Know Your Numbers
See exactly where your money goes. Make smarter business decisions with clear expense tracking.
Ready to Get Started?
Download Receipt.help and start tracking your expenses today.
Download on App StoreDisclaimer: Receipt.help is a record-keeping tool, not a tax advisor. The app helps you organize and track expenses and mileage for tax purposes. We recommend consulting with a qualified tax professional or CPA for specific tax advice. IRS compliance features are based on current IRS guidelines for record-keeping, but tax laws may change. Users are responsible for ensuring their records meet current IRS requirements.