Book overview
Context for every book of the Bible.
Each book of the Bible has a curated overview: introduction, big-picture themes, and how it points to Christ. Open one before you read to start a passage with context.
Why study deeply
"All Scripture is God-breathed and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work."
2 Timothy 3:16-17 (LSB)Bible study is more than reading. It's slowing down with a passage, asking what the words meant when they were written, and listening to what faithful Christians across the centuries heard in the same text.
Conform brings the resources into one place: multiple translations to compare, the underlying Hebrew and Greek when you want to dig deeper, and full commentaries from Calvin, Gill, Henry, Tyndale, Pink, Spurgeon, and Ryle alongside the verse you're reading.
Notes you take stay with the verse — so when you come back to a passage next year, your earlier reading is there waiting.
See it in action
Ask a biblical or theological question, or open the assistant from a passage in the reader. Always remember AI can be mistaken. Scripture alone is the infallible Word of God.
Book overviews, original-language tools, cross references, themed highlights, and structured notes.
Book overview
Each book of the Bible has a curated overview: introduction, big-picture themes, and how it points to Christ. Open one before you read to start a passage with context.
Cross references
Tap a verse to see passages it points to or quotes. Cross references open alongside the reader, so you can follow a thread, read where it leads, and return without losing your place.
Original words
Tap any word in any translation to see the underlying Hebrew or Greek, Strong's number, definitions, and where else the word appears in Scripture. Original language study without leaving the verse.
Highlights
Tag verses with theological categories like Attributes of God, Promises, Faith, and Prayer. Rename any to fit your own study. Highlights persist across translations and group by theme in the Saved tab.
Study notes
Take a note on a verse, passage, chapter, or sermon, and pick a study template like OIA (Observation, Interpretation, Application). Notes live in the Saved tab, ready when you come back.
Move from study into memorization, prayer, and reading the LSB.
Bible memory
Move passages from study into long-term recall with guided memory modes.
Explore Bible memory →Prayer
Carry verses from study into prayer cards and intercession for the people in your life.
See prayer features →LSB
Read the Legacy Standard Bible alongside historic commentaries and original-language tools.
Read about LSB Bible support →A Bible study app gives you the tools to read Scripture deeply — multiple translations to compare, commentary from trusted teachers, original-language references, and a place to take notes. Conform brings these into one reading flow.
Conform includes the LSB, ESV, NET, KJV, and SFB15 (Swedish Folk Bible 2015). You can switch translations on any verse.
Conform includes commentaries from John Calvin, John Gill, Matthew Henry, William Tyndale, A. W. Pink, Charles Spurgeon, and J. C. Ryle.
Yes. Conform is free on iOS and Android, including the translations and commentaries.
Yes. Tap a word to see the underlying Hebrew or Greek, the Strong's number, definitions, and where the same word appears elsewhere in Scripture.
Yes. Tap any verse to see the passages it points to or quotes. Cross references open alongside the reader, so you can follow a thread, read where it leads, and return to your spot.
Yes. Each book includes a curated overview with the introduction, big-picture themes, and how the book fits in the gospel. Tap Book Overview from the menu when you open the book.
Yes. Take a study note on a verse, passage, chapter, or sermon, and pick a template like OIA (Observation, Interpretation, Application). Notes save as drafts you can return to, and all live in the Saved tab.
Yes. Conform's highlight system uses nine theological categories like Attributes of God, Promises, Jesus/Gospel, Faith, and Prayer. You can rename any of them to fit your own study. Highlights stay with the verse across translations, and the Saved tab groups them by theme.