Early access. First 1,000 seats.

Shoot everything.Find anything.

Binky is a little AI librarian for your Mac. It reads every photo you own, learns what's in them, and finds any memory you can describe. Your photos never leave your machine.

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First 1,000 seats get lifetime access for $149. Joining the list costs nothing.

Binky's search palette. A query for flower paintings with an Art filter, over a wall of matching photos.

Ask in your own words

?sunset from the balcony ?laksa in Penang ?dad's birthday cake ?that wifi password screenshot ?cherry blossoms at the mall

Ask like you'd ask a friend

No folders, no scrolling back three years. Type "flower paintings" and Binky hands you the photos. It reads the text inside screenshots too, so even your receipts are findable.

Search results for flower paintings, filtered to Art. Nine matching artworks in a grid.

The mess cleans itself

Blurry shots, duplicates, six screenshots of the same parking ticket. Binky flags what you probably don't need and frees the space in one click. You approve, Binky sweeps.

"Found 50 photos you probably don't need."
Binky's junk view. A banner reads 50 photos flagged as junk, with a delete all button.

Every trip, back on the map

Your geotagged photos gather themselves on a globe. Spin to Penang, tap a cluster, and you're back at that hawker stall.

Binky's places view. A dark globe over Southeast Asia with photo clusters.

A library that feels like a gallery

A fast grid that keeps up with your scroll, a lightbox that gets out of the way, Live Photos that play on hover. Your camera roll finally looks like the memories it holds.

Binky's photo library. A dense grid of colourful photos and videos from an art event.

Your photos stay home

Everything lives on your Mac

The library, the tags, the faces. Binky indexes your photos where they already live and moves nothing without asking.

The AI sees thumbnails only

Tagging sends a small copy with location and camera data stripped out first. Tags come back, the copy is discarded.

Your phone talks to your Mac

Scan a QR code and your whole library opens on your phone, streamed straight from home over an encrypted tunnel only you hold.

Built for every camera roll

The parent

Ten thousand photos of the same kid. Binky knows which one has the birthday cake.

The traveler

Three trips, one search. Type "street art George Town" and you're back there.

The foodie

Every laksa you ever shot, lined up in one grid. Yes, it can tell laksa from ramen.

The artist

References, works in progress, gallery nights. Tagged and sorted while you paint.

The screenshot hoarder

Binky reads the text inside them. That recipe you saved in 2024 is findable now.

The storage refugee

"iCloud storage full" again? Keep originals on your Mac and stop renting the cloud.

One price. Every memory.

Early access lifetime

$149one payment, yours for life
  • Every feature, forever. No subscription.
  • 100,000 AI tags included
  • Phone access included
  • All future updates
  • First 1,000 seats only

You're on the list. Binky will write once, when it matters.

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Not ready to commit? The free tier scans your first 1,000 photos with every feature switched on.

Prices in USD. You pay when Binky ships, not today. Joining the list costs nothing.

Questions, answered

Where are my photos stored?

On your Mac, exactly where they already live. Binky indexes them in place and never moves or deletes anything without asking you first.

Does Binky upload my photos?

For storage, never. For AI tagging, Binky sends a small thumbnail with location and camera data stripped out, receives the tags, and the copy is discarded. Originals never leave your machine.

What can I search for?

Anything you can say: people, places, food, colours, moods, "sunset from the balcony". Binky also reads text inside screenshots, so receipts, recipes and wifi passwords are findable too.

Can I see my library on my phone?

Yes. Scan a QR code once and your library opens on your phone, streamed from your Mac over an encrypted tunnel. Nothing is copied to a cloud in the middle.

Is it a subscription?

No. Early access is one payment for lifetime use. There's also a free tier that scans your first 1,000 photos with every feature on.

What does Binky run on?

macOS, on Apple Silicon and Intel. Phone access works from any modern browser. An iPhone app is in the works.

What happens when Binky launches?

People on the list get the download first, and the first 1,000 seats get the lifetime price. You'll get one email. Binky doesn't do newsletters.