About Us

About EasyVerse

We're on a mission to make live Bible verse display effortless for every church, regardless of size or budget.

Our Story

Why we built EasyVerse

Every Sunday, media teams in churches around the world scramble to display Bible verses as pastors reference them during sermons. The operator has to listen carefully, quickly search for the verse, and display it — all while trying not to miss the next reference.

We asked: What if AI could handle this automatically?

EasyVerse was born from this simple idea. Using state-of-the-art speech recognition from Deepgram and a custom Bible reference detection engine, EasyVerse listens to the sermon in real-time and instantly suggests matching verses. One click (or none in auto mode) and the verse is on screen.

We made it completely free and open source because we believe every church — from a small house church in rural Ghana to a megachurch in Lagos — deserves access to great technology.

Our Values

What Drives Us

Built for the Church

Every feature is designed with live worship services in mind. We understand the unique needs of church media teams.

Free & Open Source

EasyVerse is completely free under the GPL-3.0 license. No premium tiers, no subscriptions, no hidden costs.

Multilingual by Design

From English to Twi, Spanish to Vietnamese — we believe everyone should worship in their own language.

Performance First

Sub-10ms suggestion speed and real-time transcription. Your congregation shouldn't wait for technology.

Team

The Team

Capture Essence Tech

Creator & Lead Developer

A technology company passionate about building tools that serve the Church and empower ministries worldwide.

Milestones

Project Timeline

Feb 2026

EasyVerse v1.0.0 launched with core transcription and suggestions

Mar 2026

v1.0.1 — Live output, auto-live mode, and display templates

Mar 2026

v1.0.2 — Playlist system with songs, timers, and media

Mar 2026

v1.0.3 — 30+ Bible versions, Twi Bible, improved transcription

Join the Movement

Whether you want to use EasyVerse, contribute code, or just spread the word — we'd love to have you.