Start from a preset.
Common vitamins and supplements are one tap away, pre-filled with sensible defaults. Tweak the rest in seconds.
A calm, editorial way to track what you take and when. Pillcase turns medication into muscle memory — so you can think about everything else.
Every detail in Pillcase is tuned to disappear when you don't need it, and to be obvious the moment you do.
Common vitamins and supplements are one tap away, pre-filled with sensible defaults. Tweak the rest in seconds.
Track one, track twelve. Each medication gets its own shape and shade so your day reads at a glance.
Home screen, Lock Screen, Dynamic Island. Tap to log — you never have to open the app.
Share adherence with a parent, partner, or caregiver. They see the same day you see, nothing more.
A gentle look at what you took, when, and how consistently — across the week, month, and year.
Running out the door? Snooze five minutes, or an hour. Pillcase picks the reminder back up, quietly.
Most apps shout. Pillcase whispers. It's built on the idea that taking your medication should feel like a small, steady act — not a notification storm. A warm paper canvas. A signature indigo. Shapes that mean something. One tap to log, and you're back to your day.
Every medication you add gets a shape and a shade — so your day arc, widgets, and list read visually. No reading required.
Pillcase is free to try with one medication. Unlimited medications, AI entry, widgets, caregiver sharing, and full adherence stats unlock with a subscription.
Yes. With your permission, Pillcase imports the medications you've already set up in the Health app, so you don't have to re-enter them. Apple's Health API is read-only for medications, so Pillcase can't write dose logs back.
Your medication list and logs sync privately through iCloud. Pillcase has no analytics servers and no ad network — only your data, in your account.
Pillcase is built for iOS 26 and takes full advantage of Liquid Glass, Live Activities, and the newest widget surfaces. Older iPhones are supported where possible.
Track what you take and when. Everything else is muscle memory.