Lore
Every day tells a story.
An AI-powered journaling app with on-device prompt suggestions based on mood trends and writing patterns. Privacy-first with optional encrypted cloud sync.
Lore
lifestyle
Every day tells a story
What you get
Lore was built for exactly this.
The core features that make Lore different from the generic alternatives.
Weekly Story
Every Sunday, Lore turns the week's moments into a 200-word narrative you'll actually re-read.
Two-tap capture
Jot a line and add a photo straight from the widget or share sheet — no blank page, no ceremony.
Honest streak
A simple seven-day counter that never fakes a recovery or guilts you into opening the app.
Searchable archive
Keep every entry, browse it by calendar, and find any moment by searching your own words.
iCloud sync
Your journal follows you across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, encrypted in your own iCloud account.
Your story, your tone
Choose how the weekly recap reads — warm, witty, or plainly factual — and export it to PDF or Markdown.
How it works
Three steps. No account. No tracking.
01
Download once
Install Lore from the App Store when the waitlist opens. No account setup — it works the moment you open it.
02
Use for ninety seconds a day
The product is designed so the useful thing takes less than two minutes. Anything longer and you stop. We know.
03
Notice what changes
Patterns surface after two to three weeks. The data is yours alone — no cloud, no report to anyone.
Not shipped yet
Notify me when Lore ships.
One email when it lands on the App Store. No drip sequence.
No spam. No tracking. Email only — unsubscribe with one click.
From the journal
Notes on the practice.
- 01
Why Does Music Bring Back Memories? The Science of Your Life's Soundtrack
Why does music bring back memories so vividly? The science of music-evoked autobiographical memories — and how to turn songs into anchors for the days you don't want to lose.
2026-07-12
6 min read
- 02
The Proust Effect: Why Smells Trigger Memories Words Can't Reach
Why do smells trigger memories more vivid than any photo? The Proust effect, explained — and how to bottle the ordinary days you're living right now.
2026-07-12
7 min read
- 03
Why Can't I Remember My Childhood? The Science of Infantile Amnesia
Why can't I remember my childhood? The science of infantile amnesia — and how the same quiet forgetting still erases adult days that go untold.
2026-07-11
6 min read
- 04
The Psychology of Nostalgia: Why Missing the Past Is Good for You
The psychology of nostalgia reveals a surprise: missing the past isn't a weakness — it restores belonging, meaning, and self-continuity. Here's how to use it well.
2026-07-11
6 min read
- 05
Context-Dependent Memory: Why Places Remember Your Days Better Than You Do
Context-dependent memory explains why a childhood bedroom can return a decade in seconds — and how to use place to unlock days you thought were gone.
2026-07-11
7 min read
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