Every photo, place, and person you care about — woven into a personal wiki that lives only on your phone.
Tens of thousands of photos. Years of places. Conversations, calendars, contacts, screenshots, scraps. Most of it never gets looked at again. None of it is connected.
Lifelore reads what is already on your phone — privately, locally — and turns it into something you can actually explore. A wiki of your own life, with articles for the places you have been, the people you know, and the moments that mattered.
Most apps that promise to organize your life do it by uploading your life. Lifelore does the opposite. Vision and language models run directly on Apple Silicon. Your photos are never sent to a server. There is no account. There is no cloud. There is no one — including us — who can see what is in there.
"It is the first time a piece of software has known me well without anyone else knowing anything about me."
Lifelore runs full vision-language inference on the iPhone's neural engine. Photos are understood — not just tagged. Documents are read. Places get histories. Concepts emerge from the texture of your own data, not from a generic feed.
The result is software that gets more useful the longer you use it, because it is learning from you and only from you.
Every city, neighborhood, and venue you have visited, organized as a tree from country down to the corner café. With photos, dates, and what you did there.
Faces clustered automatically. You name the ones that matter, and Lifelore writes their article — first appearance, shared trips, mutual context.
Travels reconstructed from location and timestamp metadata. A continuous diary you never had to keep.
The themes of your life — work, family, music, food, places you keep returning to — visualized as a force-directed graph you can wander.
PDFs and notes are ingested, summarized, and cross-linked to the rest of your knowledge base. The lease you signed in 2019 lives next to photos from the apartment.
A homepage that surfaces what was happening one year ago, five years ago, ten — quietly, without pushing notifications.
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