
Memoframe – Auto-label photos with the exact time since any custom date (days, months, years). Offline, no AI.
Memoframe lets you set a custom date — your baby’s birthday, the day you met your soulmate, day 1 of a new habit… — and then it automatically labels any photo you import with the exact time that has passed since that date.
You get a minimalist frame (7 styles to choose from, with customizable border and font colors), and the photo shows the day count (or months/years). You can also manually add a short note to each photo. Batch processing supports up to 9 photos at a time, and all your data stays on your phone. No cloud, no sign-up, no AI.
Why I built this:
I just wanted something simple: a photo that says “Day 47” or “1 year 2 months” right on it, so I could tell my baby’s age at a glance. So I made this little tool.
I asked AI, and it came up with use cases I hadn’t even thought of:
- Baby/toddler growth timeline (the original reason)
- Relationship anniversary timeline (“Day 823 since we met”)
- Meal streak tracking (import food photos and see exactly how long you’ve been sticking to your plan, and which days you showed up)
- Post-surgery recovery (private, day-by-day healing photos)
- Pet growth, plant growth, home renovation…
It’s really just a date calculator layered on top of photos. But it seems to accidentally meet a pretty subtle emotional need: wanting proof that time has actually passed, without turning it into a social competition.
About the “no AI” thing:
I completely understand this app isn’t flashy. No smart cropping, no auto-tagging, no magic. I quietly put it on the App Store, and it just got its very first download.
If you’re curious, the app is free to download (no ads, no data collection). Any criticism—about the product, the design, the concept, anything at all—is honestly welcome.