A camera roll memory game turns old photos into daily quizzes
The app picks 5 old photos from a phone’s each day and turns them into memory questions. The questions use such as where the photo was taken, when it was taken, and how old the person was at the time. People can send the same question to friends or family and compare who remembers the moment better.
The idea is similar to turning the “On this day” feature in photo apps into a game. The maker started building it after being from big tech, with help from her husband, who works on much of the engineering after his regular job. The idea came from forgetting details about trips and shared experiences, concern about in the family, and the fact that people take thousands of photos but rarely look back at them.
The product is built around the concern that taking too many photos can make people rely s instead of forming stronger memories themselves. Privacy is a core point: the app does not see, store, or save photos, according to the maker.
Key points
- The app creates 5 daily memory questions from old photos.
- Questions are based on such as place, date, and age at the time.
- People can challenge friends and family with the same question.
- The concept turns photo memories into a repeatable game loop.
- The maker says the app does not see, store, or save photos.