SPATIAL NOTES — ARKIT WORLD TRACKING

The method of loci works. It just needed a machine to hold the loci.

MindPin AR pins notes, photos, voice memos, checklists, and reminders to real positions in your actual rooms. Leave one on the coffee maker, one over the workbench, one by the door. They're still there tomorrow — and the app nudges the overdue ones as you walk past.

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IPHONE · IOS 18+ · OFFLINE · NO ACCOUNT · NOTHING FLASHES


// WHAT IT IS

Notes that have an address

A note in a list is somewhere in a list. A note pinned above the workbench is above the workbench. Spatial memory is the one filing system humans are genuinely good at — MindPin AR just gives your phone a way to participate in it.

They stay put

Each anchor's world transform is saved on device, with an optional world map for recognizing the room again. Placements survive app restarts and reboots.

Five kinds of content

Editable text, photos with captions, spatial voice memos, interactive checklists, and reminders with due dates — each on its own floating card.

Review by proximity

Anchors go due after a few days. As you move, the due ones emphasize and sort by how physically close they are — so what surfaces is overdue and nearby.

Findable when you forget

Text and proximity search, tags, and lightweight folders — for when you remember what you wrote but not which wall you left it on.


// PRIVATE BY DESIGN

Your rooms don't leave your phone.

An app that maps the inside of your home should be blunt about where that map goes. It goes nowhere. There is no account, no analytics, and no backend — everything, including the spatial map, is stored locally. The privacy policy spells out each permission and why it exists.