Your field notebook for those fleeting moments of perfect light you couldn't stop to shoot.
You're driving a winding mountain pass at golden hour. A perfect composition reveals itself — dramatic side light on ancient trees, mist rolling through the valley. By the time you find a safe place to pull over, the magic has shifted.
That once-in-a-lifetime alpenglow hits the peaks while you're moving at speed. Stopping isn't always safe or possible.
A church catches morning light on a distant hillside, gone before the next bend. You ride this line daily — and still couldn't point to that hill again.
You spot an incredible composition but can't stop to shoot. The memory fades of that location by the time you return to camp.
While driving, commuting or hiking, a landscape catches your eye. You have no time to stop.
Quickly tap subject type, direction relative to travel, and approximate distance — with an optional voice note if you've turned it on in Settings.
Plan your return and revisit your saved locations with rich contextual memory when conditions are perfect.
Spot something worth returning for. Tap to Tag it.
Forward, right, behind, or left — relative to your direction of travel
How far was the subject?
Every capture becomes a rich memory: what you saw, the direction relative to your journey, estimated distance, voice notes, and the exact moment in time. Never lose the context of why that location moved you.
"I came back two weeks later at the exact right time of day. The voice note reminded me exactly why I stopped."
See It, Tap It, Find It is designed around a simple idea — the moment you notice a photograph-worthy place is just the beginning.
The app quietly captures where you were, the direction relative to your travel, and your movement through the landscape, so you can return to that exact point of interest when the conditions are right. Whether it’s hours later or years down the line, you won’t miss the opportunity to plan, revisit, and capture it as intended.
Save a scene in under 3 seconds without breaking stride — designed for real-world shooting conditions where stopping isn’t an option.
Records not just location, but the direction relative to your travel — so you can re-find the exact subject, not just the general area.
Built for remote locations with full functionality even without mobile signal or data connection.
Capture your intent while it’s still in your head. Optional and off by default — turn it on in Settings for a single extra tap, or add a voice note to any saved point afterwards from its detail page.
Get notified when you’re physically near a previously saved location, helping you reconnect with missed opportunities.
Topographic mapping designed for photographers, helping you understand elevation, access, and composition context when planning returns.
Join as a Beta tester, get the app before anyone else, and tell us what's broken. A few honest minutes from you after a week in the field beats a hundred assumptions from us.
"Marked an incredible birch woodland while driving the Bealach na Bà. Returned at sunrise the next morning for my favourite image of the year."
"Spotted a dramatic sea stack during a coastal walk but couldn't stop. The app guided me back at the perfect tide for the composition I envisioned."
"Used voice notes while hiking the John Muir Way. Months later the map review helped me plan a return trip with precise locations and notes."
Android only for now
You'll get the app download link by email, and a short feedback check-in about a week later.
Be the first to download when the app launches.