The Challenge
The art that moves you at a museum or gallery slips away — a camera roll holds blurry snapshots but not the title, artist, or venue, and never the impression a piece left on you. The visit fades into an unsorted pile of photos.
Our Approach
Muse captures each piece properly — straighten and crop the artwork, log title, artist, genre, and venue, and record a rating, a mood, and how it struck you. Collections organize themselves by venue, artist, and genre, and a visit becomes a shareable report. It is offline-first with no account, no login, no tracking, no ads, and no server; your journal lives on your device.
Key Features
- Capture the piece, not just a photo — Straighten and crop the artwork, then log the title, artist, genre, and venue from the placard — so the painting is remembered, not just a blurry snapshot.
- Record how it struck you — A heart rating, a mood, and room for the impression a piece left on you. The part a camera roll can never hold.
- Color palettes, automatically — Every piece carries the colors pulled straight from the artwork — a quiet, beautiful index of what you have seen.
- Collections that organize themselves — Browse your journal by venue, by artist, or by genre. Your taste, sorted without any effort.
- Shareable reports — Turn a collection or a hand-picked set into a clean, magazine-style thread — to keep for yourself or share with someone who would love it.
- Truly private — No account, no login, no tracking, no ads, no server. Muse is offline-first; your journal lives on your device.
Results
Muse turns a forgotten camera roll into a private, self-organizing journal of the art that moves you.