To look at, your memories.
Mira looks through your photos on your iPhone and surfaces the ones actually worth keeping — no uploads, no cloud, no accounts. Everything below covers how it works and how to reach us if something isn't right.
If your question isn't answered here, use the contact button further down — we read every message.
No. Mira's entire curation engine runs on-device using Apple's own Vision and PhotoKit frameworks. Your photos are never transmitted, uploaded, or analyzed on a remote server — nothing leaves your iPhone at any point, including while Mira is actively scanning an album.
Mira's access to your photo library is read-only. It never modifies, deletes, or moves anything without your explicit action — for example, tapping "Save to Photos" to add a curated set as a new album.
Mira also suggests a mode automatically based on what's in the album you pick.
Once Mira finishes curating an album, you can save the results as a new album in Photos, generate a portrait video reel, or share directly via AirDrop, Messages, Mail, or Files — all without leaving the app.
Explore automatically groups your albums into categories like Events and Vacations. Magic surfaces photo clusters that might be worth revisiting — like a recent trip or your best shots from the last 90 days — all generated on-device from your library.
Sorry about that — tell us what happened using the contact button below. Include the device you're using and, if you can, what album or mode you were using when it happened. That's usually enough for us to track it down.
Send us a message and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.
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