
Pray with confidence
rakaah.ai is a smartwatch app designed to help Muslims complete their prayer with confidence and satisfaction by counting their Rakaah and alerting them if they forget
Download our PATENTED app today & start a free trial.
Works with Apple Watch Series 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Ultra 1 & 2, & SE. Support for Android watches coming soon!
Only available in the USA & Canada during Beta period.
Please Note:
rakaah.ai is currently in Beta and we are seeking users to help us improve the app. We’d love to hear your insight and feedback!
100% privacy promise!
We DO NOT track GPS location.
We DO NOT access the camera.
We DO NOT sell any data.
We DO NOT advertise in our app.
Ensure prayers are completed properly
Complete prayers with the confidence of having performed each Rakaah properly by receiving notification via audio, haptic/vibrating, or visual alerts of Rakaah count during prayers or after prayer completion.
Review historical prayer stats and trends
Gain satisfaction and motivation by tracking and viewing trending charts of Rakaah performed daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly.
Learns As You Pray
Leverage Artificial Intelligence to help you complete your prayers with the confidence and satisfaction of having performed each Rakaah properly.
Alerts Your Way
Active alerts notify you via audio, haptic/vibrating, or visual notifications of each Rakaah performed during prayer to ensure you complete your prayer as intended.
Summary At the End
Prayer summary informs you of the number of Rakaat performed upon completing a prayer.
Track Towards Your Goal
Rakaah metrics present you with daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly Rakaat totals to help you reach your prayer goals.
Configures To Your Style
Accommodates to your prayer mode whether you pray standing, seated, or on the ground.
What People Are Saying
“The daily & weekly stats motivate me to stay on top of my prayers.”
— Omar 29
“Seeing the summary after I pray removes my doubts on if I prayed the right number of Rakaat.”
— Nisa 43
“I like the vibrating alerts while I’m praying. As I get older my memory is failing me, the silent alerts remind me when I forget.”