One memory a day,
a lifetime of
moments.

Your personal time capsule.

FEB 17 · 2026
slow sunday, Coffee, the new book, had absolutely no plans.
JUL 27 · 2024
solo drive, back roads, no signal, I needed this more than I knew.
APR 10 · 2017
first night in Tokyo, couldn't sleep so I walked till sunrise.
noun

wh·engram

/ˈwɛnɡræm/
when

a moment in time

engram

a trace of memory left in the brain, a lasting imprint of every experience you live through

One memory

Not many. Just the moment from today worth keeping. No feed to scroll & no streaks to break, just one small thing, saved before it fades.

A trace, not a feed

An engram is a memory trace left in the brain. A whengram is that trace given a date & anchored to the day it happened, easy to find again.

Yours alone

No servers. No tracking. No accounts. The moments you save, live on your device and only there.

Built for the moments that stay.

A tour through what's inside the app.

The Whengram Pledge

Yours.
Only yours.

No servers.

No tracking.

No accounts.

Your memories live on your device. Always have, always will. If you back up, it goes to your own Google Drive & we never track anything.

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Questions, answered.

A made-up word. When (a moment in time) + engram (a memory trace). Together: a memory anchored to its day.

Yes, completely. No ads now, no ads ever. That's a promise.

Yes. Whengram works offline first. You don't need an internet connection to write, edit, or read your memories.

On your phone. Nothing leaves your device unless you turn on Google Drive backup, and then it goes to your Drive, not ours.

Anytime. Export everything as a portable file, or share individual memories. Your data is yours to take with you.

Not yet. Android only for now. iOS is on the roadmap.

If you turned on Google Drive backup, restore on your new device in seconds. If not, the memories are gone with the phone. Worth turning on.

Zero. No analytics, no telemetry, no crash reports. We don't know who you are, when you opened the app, or what you wrote.

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A bug, an idea, feedback, or just a hello — we read everything.