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MOD
Drop a vibe on the map. Make memory a place again.
MOD is a camera that turns everyday moments into a living mood-map. Snap a vibe, drop it on a place, and an AI pet — grown from your own moments, not a generic chatbot — reads it, remembers it, and reaches out when something feels worth marking. Collect little "keepsakes" from real spots you've been. Paint the map with the moods around you. Every Friday your pet runs a Weekly Review of where your week actually felt good. Memory deserves a place — not just a feed.
Last summer I went to Denmark. Came back with 5,247 photos. They're sitting in an album called "Denmark 2025" that I haven't opened since.
But there's one I keep coming back to. Not a sunset or a castle. A blurry corner of a 7-Eleven at 11pm. Bad lighting. Nothing happening. Somehow it holds more of that trip than the 5,000 prettier ones.
Most of us have one of these. A bus stop in the rain. A friend's kitchen at 2am. The moments that quietly hold the year — the ones we never even think to take.
We have prettier cameras than ever, infinite storage, generative AI. And somehow we're worse at remembering what life actually felt like.
So we built MOD around a different question: what if memory had a place, not just a timeline?
🗺️ Drop a "vibe" on a spot — the map slowly paints with the moods around you.
🐾 An AI pet hatched from your first vibes — not a generic chatbot, but a small personality grown from your own moments. It reads what you drop, picks up your moods, and reaches out on its own when something feels worth marking. Every Friday it runs a Weekly Review and quietly tells you where your week actually felt good.
💎 Small objects from your photos become little keepsakes, pinned to where you found them.
🌦️ Every moment locks in the local weather. A foggy walk reads differently from a sunny one, months later.
One thing we didn't expect: the pet would become the heart of MOD.
It started as a small bet — that AI companionship shouldn't only happen inside a text box. Life isn't all text. A blurry corner of a 7-Eleven tells more about you than ten paragraphs ever could.
So the pet doesn't pick a generic personality off a list. It hatches from your first vibes, grows in response to what you share, and slowly becomes a counterpoint to you — not an echo. Most of our team now opens MOD for the pet, not the camera.
If you have 30 seconds — onmod.ai — we'd love to know where it clicks, and where it doesn't.
But my main concern would be: how do you balance 'the pet noticing patterns' with users not feeling surveilled?
I personally love the concept, but it instantly made me wonder: 'Wait, is this reading through all my private photos?' Where do you draw the line between cool personalization and user privacy?
Played hide and seek with my AI pet for 20 minutes. on my phone. This is what i'm telling people i do for fun now.
Running both Gemini and Doubao behind the scenes is a smart move for global reach, but the prompt engineering consistency problem must be brutal. Curious what surprised you most about multi-provider AI in production — and whether the same prompts truly work across both models or you maintain forks.
first AI thing in years that hasn't asked me "what can i help you with today." it just... watches me drop photos and reaches out when it feels like it. the silence feels different.
As someone who's lived in 4 cities in the last 2 years, the mood-map is the closest I've gotten to "a place I've actually lived" rather than "photos from when I was there." If the team had to pick one city to optimize for first, what would it be?
Yeah... Id never be able to reject a cute app like this. especially when its cute and useful
Just installed. The map view alone made me upvote. Going to spend the weekend pinning my city — let's see what the pet says on Friday.
About MOD on Product Hunt
“Drop a vibe on the map. Make memory a place again.”
MOD was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 19 upvotes and 16 comments, placing #28 on the daily leaderboard. MOD is a camera that turns everyday moments into a living mood-map. Snap a vibe, drop it on a place, and an AI pet — grown from your own moments, not a generic chatbot — reads it, remembers it, and reaches out when something feels worth marking. Collect little "keepsakes" from real spots you've been. Paint the map with the moods around you. Every Friday your pet runs a Weekly Review of where your week actually felt good. Memory deserves a place — not just a feed.
MOD was featured in Photography (142.9k followers), Artificial Intelligence (469k followers) and Lifestyle (1.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 108.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted MOD?
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
Last summer I went to Denmark. Came back with 5,247 photos. They're sitting in an album called "Denmark 2025" that I haven't opened since.
But there's one I keep coming back to. Not a sunset or a castle. A blurry corner of a 7-Eleven at 11pm. Bad lighting. Nothing happening. Somehow it holds more of that trip than the 5,000 prettier ones.
Most of us have one of these. A bus stop in the rain. A friend's kitchen at 2am. The moments that quietly hold the year — the ones we never even think to take.
We have prettier cameras than ever, infinite storage, generative AI. And somehow we're worse at remembering what life actually felt like.
So we built MOD around a different question: what if memory had a place, not just a timeline?
🗺️ Drop a "vibe" on a spot — the map slowly paints with the moods around you.
🐾 An AI pet hatched from your first vibes — not a generic chatbot, but a small personality grown from your own moments. It reads what you drop, picks up your moods, and reaches out on its own when something feels worth marking. Every Friday it runs a Weekly Review and quietly tells you where your week actually felt good.
💎 Small objects from your photos become little keepsakes, pinned to where you found them.
🌦️ Every moment locks in the local weather. A foggy walk reads differently from a sunny one, months later.
One thing we didn't expect: the pet would become the heart of MOD.
It started as a small bet — that AI companionship shouldn't only happen inside a text box. Life isn't all text. A blurry corner of a 7-Eleven tells more about you than ten paragraphs ever could.
So the pet doesn't pick a generic personality off a list. It hatches from your first vibes, grows in response to what you share, and slowly becomes a counterpoint to you — not an echo. Most of our team now opens MOD for the pet, not the camera.
If you have 30 seconds — onmod.ai — we'd love to know where it clicks, and where it doesn't.
Brutal feedback welcomed.
— building MOD