LifeLogs is a privacy-first five-year journal for iPhone and Apple silicon Mac. Capture each day with text, photos, voice, and location, then meet the same date from previous years in Today + Past. Monthly reviews turn scattered moments into a gentle record of growth, while optional iCloud sync keeps memories across devices. The public Mac version currently uses Apple’s iPhone-app compatibility; a native Mac experience is in active development. LifeLogs does not collect your data.
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I built LifeLogs because most journals are good at storing the past, but not at bringing it back at the moment it matters.
LifeLogs uses the five-year diary idea: write a little today, and on the same date next year your earlier self appears beside you. You can capture text, photos, voice, and location; monthly reviews help turn small entries into a longer story.
Privacy was non-negotiable: entries stay on-device or in your private iCloud, and the App Store privacy label says no data is collected.
The current public release is available for iPhone and compatible Apple silicon Macs through the App Store. A separate native Mac experience is in active development, so I’m especially interested in what people want from desktop journaling.
What would make you keep a journal for five years?