Radish scans grocery receipts, turns them into editable line items, and shows what was essential, optional, and repeatable across your household — without ever linking a bank.
No bank login. No ads. No selling grocery data.
Receipt images may be processed to create an editable draft. Radish is designed to avoid keeping receipt images or grocery data longer than needed to provide the feature. Full details are in Privacy.
The product is narrow on purpose: grocery receipts, editable review, optional spending, and explicit household sharing.
Radish reads receipts, not account feeds.
The product is subscription-funded.
Your item-level history is not a broker profile.
Household sharing starts from an explicit invite.
Radish shows the split so you can decide.
You both earn well — dinner out doesn't faze you. So why does the grocery total keep climbing, and why can neither of you say where it went? A $90 "quick trip." A cart of little things that all felt necessary in the aisle. A receipt nobody ever actually reads.
Nationally, about 1 in 5 grocery dollars goes to sweetened drinks, snacks, sweets, and candy. Only you can say which were optional — Radish shows your real number.
Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Photograph the receipt. Radish finds the edges and reads it line by line.
Tap each item essential or optional. It pre-sorts and learns your regulars, so the next receipt is faster.
Watch the month add up by item — and see how much was optional.
Photograph it once. Radish finds the edges and reads every line — no typing, no logins.
One tap per item. Radish pre-sorts and learns your regulars, so every receipt gets faster.
Your month, by item — and exactly how much of it was optional.
Bank apps stop at the store total — that's all a bank feed carries. Radish reads the receipt itself, so your spending sorts by what you actually bought, across every store. It's the one thing a bank feed can't do.
Not the staples — the extras. The snacks, the drinks, the "while we're here" grab.
there in plain sight.
Not an average — just arithmetic. Scan a week and see your real number.
You share the cart, not your accounts — there are no accounts in Radish to share. See one household total, decide together what's optional, and you choose what you share. Partner household included
Radish is built around a simple product boundary: grocery data should serve the household, not ads, bank feeds, or broker profiles. The app asks you to review each draft before saving, and partner sharing is explicit.
Read the privacy detailsCatch one optional run a month and Radish has paid for itself by spring.
$4.99/month or $39.99/year. Auto-renewing subscription billed through Apple. Cancel anytime in App Store settings. Terms · Privacy Subscription terms