Private by architecture
No accounts, no Sojourn server, no analytics. Core memories are built on device; iCloud originals may be fetched by iOS when needed.
On-device travel memoir
Sojourn reads the time and place your photos already carry, then rebuilds them into a travel memoir on your iPhone. No accounts. No tracking. No Sojourn server.
No Sojourn account, server or analytics.
2,809
kilometres
From your library alone
4
journeys
5
countries
2,809
kilometres
22
days away
Rebuilt from the photographs you already have — entirely on device.
What it does
Point it at your library once. Everything below is computed on your iPhone, the moment you open the app.
No accounts, no Sojourn server, no analytics. Core memories are built on device; iCloud originals may be fetched by iOS when needed.
Sojourn reads the capture time and location your photos already carry, finds home, and groups the rest into journeys, days and places.
Ask for “beach”, “night”, “Kyoto” or “summer”. On-device MobileCLIP understands the picture itself — across languages.
Every journey traced across a living atlas you can spin, with a cinematic flight along each route.
Lifetime distance, countries and days — and a wall of stamps, one embossed for every journey.
A cinematic Year in Review you can watch, then export as a film, a poster or a paginated memoir.
A closer look
Semantic search
Type a place, a season or a scene. Sojourn fuses on-device image understanding with where and when each photo was taken — so “sea” surfaces the coast even when you searched in another language.
The atlas
Each journey is drawn across a realistic globe. Tap a destination and the camera flies there, low and slow, the way you remember arriving.
The passport
Kilometres wandered, countries crossed, days away — and a wall of stamps that grows with every trip, each tinted from its own cover photo.
Year in Review
Sojourn distils each year into a marquee recap — the cover montage, the big numbers, your superlatives and a globe of everywhere you went.
Keepsakes
Turn any journey into a 24 fps film, a keepsake poster or a paginated PDF memoir. What you see on screen is exactly what you hand to a friend.
The film
A quiet walk through a finished memoir — journeys, the atlas, the passport and a Year in Review.
Silent · about a minute · loads only when you tap
The ceremony
Point Sojourn at your photo library. It only ever reads the capture time and location your photos already carry.
In a heartbeat it follows coordinates, decides where home is, and traces the days you wandered — no upload, no wait.
Journeys, an atlas and a passport — bound from photographs you already had, ready to revisit and share.
Private by architecture
Most apps ask you to trust a privacy policy. Sojourn asks you to trust its architecture: there is no account system, no tracking SDK and no Sojourn server. If a photo original only lives in iCloud, iOS may fetch it when needed.
Field notes
Most apps ask you to trust a privacy policy. Sojourn asks you to trust its architecture — no account, no analytics, no Sojourn server.
ReadTime and place are already in your library. Here's how Sojourn turns them back into trips, days and places — in a heartbeat, on your iPhone.
ReadInk and paper, one warm accent, and type that behaves like a printed book. Notes on the look of Sojourn.
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