There's this one photo in my phone a hallway light at my old apartment, taken at 3am when I couldn't sleep. Nothing special. Bad lighting, nothing happening. Somehow it holds more of that year than any of the "real" memories I tried to capture.
I doubt I'm alone in this. What's a photo in your camera roll that by every "good photo" standard shouldn't be memorable, but somehow is?
MOD is a camera that turns everyday moments into a living mood-map.
Snap a vibe, drop it on a place, and an AI pet — grown from your own moments, not a generic chatbot — reads it, remembers it, and reaches out when something feels worth marking.
Collect little "keepsakes" from real spots you've been. Paint the map with the moods around you. Every Friday your pet runs a Weekly Review of where your week actually felt good.
Memory deserves a place — not just a feed.