Everkid rings a real alarm once a day. It only settles when you save a photo, a mood, or the exact words your kid said. One minute a night, kept forever.

Most parents keep 3,000 photos and zero stories. Everkid keeps both.
Reminders get swiped away. Everkid rings like your morning alarm and hands you the camera.
It rings through silent mode and Focus. One tap on the alert opens the camera. No swiped-away notifications, no forgotten days.
A growing streak, badges from First Photo to One Full Year, and a month grid where missed days stay visible. Showing up becomes a habit.
No accounts, no ads, no analytics, no servers of ours. Photos and notes stay on your phone and your personal iCloud. We cannot see them.
By your kid's next birthday: 365 photos, 365 notes, and the story of a whole year.
At your memory minute. Bedtime works best for most parents.
A photo, how they felt, or the funny thing they said. Ten seconds.
Day by day their timeline builds, and your streak climbs with it.


Everkid collects no data. Not your photos, not your notes, not even analytics. Delete the app and everything is gone. That is a promise we can keep because we never had access in the first place.