Leni was built on one premise. Reading faith and understanding it are two different things. We only care about the second one.
From your first scan to a plain answer, here’s how Leni turns what you carry into something you understand.
Scan-first, always
Point your camera at anything from church, a verse, sermon notes, a page. That's the whole idea.
Plain language, tested
Every explanation is checked for tone. No churchy language, no guilt, no hype.
Built for where you are
New to faith, coming back, or just stuck on a verse. Leni meets you there.
Why we started Leni
People come to faith carrying real questions. Why does God do what He does. What is happening in this passage. How do I pray. Those questions do not wait for Sunday.
Church helps, but only one day a week. The sermon ends, and you are on your own for the rest of it. Reading stalls when too much goes unexplained, and the Bible starts to feel boring and mundane. Not because Scripture is boring. Because nobody is there to explain it.
Sharif York, founder of Wildbox, kept seeing the same gap. People hear Scripture on Sunday and don’t know how to use it on Monday. So he built Leni to be the resource for the other six days. And because understanding shouldn’t feel like homework, you earn things as you scan.
What Leni does
Point your camera at a sermon note, a Bible verse, a lyric, or a book page, and Leni explains it in plain words in seconds. Record a sermon and keep the point. Ask honest questions and get answers that point back to Scripture. No streaks, no guilt. Bible apps are where you read. Leni is where you understand.
Five commitments we hold to, no matter what.
Not a translation
Leni never rewrites, softens, or reinterprets Scripture. We explain the text in plain words and point you back to the text itself.
No private revelation
No secret meanings, no visions, no one person claiming special access. Explanations come from recognized scholarship you can check.
No unverifiable claims
No “the original language actually says” claims that can’t be checked in standard sources. If it can’t be checked, it doesn’t ship.
No borrowed authority
We never claim endorsements we don’t have. Leni tells you itself: it is not a pastor, not a church, not an authority.
We fix what’s wrong
When we are wrong, we fix it. Credible concerns get corrections, not silence.
Leni is a resource. It always points back to Scripture and to your church. It is never a replacement for either.