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Memoria is a mobile AI voice journaling app built around a simple flow: “speak — AI reflection — generated journal entry.” Users press a button and speak naturally; the app transcribes speech on-device, then uses AI follow-up questions to help users better understand their experiences, emotions, and patterns from the day, ultimately producing a more complete, polished written journal entry.
Its AI capabilities mainly include conversational reflection, journal polishing, emotion analysis, and a “Chat with Your Past”-style semantic search across past journal entries. At the model level, the terms clearly state that Google Gemini AI is used for AI journaling features and emotion analysis. Privacy is a highlight: voice audio is not uploaded, and transcription is handled locally on the device; journal content is encrypted in transit and at rest, with the company stating that there are no ads and no tracking. However, journal text and conversation history are still sent to Google Gemini, and data is stored in the Supabase cloud, so this is not a fully local app.
The free plan is €0. The page shows a limit of 30 journal entries per month, including AI conversational reflection, emotion tracking, 6 languages, and on-device transcription. The terms further specify that the free tier includes 30,000 AI tokens per month. Premium costs €1.99/month and unlocks unlimited journal entries, unlimited AI conversations, chat with past journals, advanced emotion analysis, PDF export, and priority support. Subscriptions renew automatically via the Apple App Store or Google Play. The terms also mention an annual plan, but no specific price is disclosed.
The advantages are a focused product positioning and a low barrier to entry; voice input is well suited to quick, fragmented journaling. The free allowance is practical, and the monthly fee is also low. Its privacy terms are relatively transparent, with support for data export and account deletion. The downsides are that Chinese support is not shown; the currently listed languages are only English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese. There is no open API or enterprise integration. AI emotion analysis is suitable only for personal reflection and should not replace medical care or psychological counseling.
Memoria is suitable for individuals who want to keep a voice-based journal, review their day, and track emotional trends, especially users who are comfortable with English or major European-language interfaces. Use in mainland China may be partially limited: the app depends on services such as Google Gemini, Google Sign-In, and Google Play, so network access and payment flows may be unstable. iOS users may be able to subscribe through the App Store, but actual availability should still be tested individually. Alternatives include Day One, Journey, Reflectly, Stoic, Apple Journal, and Notion AI.
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