LifeWrap · iPhone · 2026

A beautiful record
of what you do, who
you’re with,
and the life you’re building.

LifeWrap is a quiet place to log the things you actually did today - and turn months of small moments into a year worth keeping.

iPhone betaiOS 17+Android waitlist
1tap to log a moment4kinds of memory you keepprivate by default12kinds of wrap

01 · Capture

Log a moment
in two taps.

Pick a category, drop a photo, add a note if you want. LifeWrap keeps the where, the who, and the when close to the moment itself.

  • Quick-log with one emoji
  • Place and duration context
  • People you were with
  • Private by default

ONE TAP

The home rail.

A row of your most-logged categories sits at the top of the feed.

ANY MOMENT

The full log sheet.

Add a photo, a note, friends, and privacy in one focused sheet.

WHEN IT MATTERED

Context that stays.

Place, duration, weather, and people stay attached to the memory.

THE FEED

A handsome activity card.

The same polished activity card becomes a share destination.

02 · Remember

A profile
that feels like
you.

Your timeline isn’t just a public feed. It’s a personal record - pinnable, searchable, season-aware, and built around the things you actually did.

Pin what matters

Three slots for the activities you want to track most.

Search every moment

Find moments by place, person, category, or your own notes.

Year in review

Drop into a season and see only the moments from then.

Export, anytime

Your moments are yours. Export and account deletion live in the app.

04 · Wraps

Months turn into
something to keep.

Every week, every month, every year - LifeWrap turns logged life into a printable, postable visual that summarizes what you actually did. Not your screen time. Your time.

  • Weekly · 7-day calendar grid of moments by category
  • Monthly · a memory poster with your top activity
  • Year · a single artifact of the year

Privacy first

Private by default.
Public only when you ask.

Every moment is private unless you explicitly share it. Private context stays in the app, and public web pages stay intentionally narrow.