All of your accounts, spending, and receipts — automatically scanned, categorized, and organized by XpensLens.
Our AI algorithm learns your spending patterns and tags every transaction instantly. The more you use it, the smarter it gets.
A quick daily glance at whether you're under or over — no guilt trips.
Monthly summaries that show what changed and why.
That streaming service you forgot about? We didn't.
Snap a receipt, forward an SMS, or link a card — XpensLens reads the amount, merchant and date, and files it for you. Zero typing.
Bank, credit cards, UPI, cash — unified in a single feed.
Assign a single expense to multiple categories — or split with friends and flatmates. Percentages, amounts, or equal shares.
A tour of the moments you'll use most — from daily activity to long-term goals.
Link your accounts securely, or just snap a receipt. Setup takes under a minute.
XpensLens studies your patterns and auto-tags categories you actually use.
Wake up to a clear picture every morning. Spend smarter, without thinking.
No ads, no hidden fees. Your data stays private.
For solo trackers
For families
Honestly did not expect an expense app to be this smooth. The receipt scanner picked up my chai-and-samosa bill from a crumpled paper receipt on the first try. Deleted two other trackers after a week.
I used to dread the end of the month because I never knew where my salary went. XpensLens quietly tags everything in the background — rent, Zomato, that one impulsive Nykaa order — and shows it back to me without judgement.
The subscription radar caught a ₹499/month app I'd forgotten about since 2024. Cancelled it in two taps. This app has literally paid for itself.
Splitting groceries with my flatmates used to be an argument every Sunday. Now we just open the shared budget and it's done in 30 seconds. My mom has also started using it, which is a first for any app I've recommended.
Been using it for four months. The daily budget line is what got me. It's a tiny nudge every morning and it's genuinely changed how I spend on weekends.
Tried Walnut, Money Manager, and Splitwise in the past. XpensLens feels like someone actually cared about the design. It's fast, it doesn't spam notifications, and the categorisation is scarily accurate.