Mira looks through your photos right on your iPhone and surfaces the ones actually worth keeping — nothing uploaded, nothing analyzed remotely, ever.
Hundreds of near-duplicates and bursts. Mira finds the handful worth keeping.
Choose any album in your library — a trip, an event, or your whole camera roll.
Apple's Vision framework groups near-duplicates and bursts into moments — entirely offline.
One keeper per moment, ready to save, turn into a reel, or share.
Mira suggests one automatically based on what's in the album — or choose your own.
Best mix of people and scenery. Removes duplicates, blurry shots, and selfies.
Landscapes, architecture, and nature only. Zero people-dominant shots.
Faces and moments first — best group shots and candid memories, no selfies.
Your best selfies curated together. Top expressions, duplicates removed.
Mira automatically organizes your albums into categories like Events and Vacations, so you can browse by what actually happened, not just by folder name.
Surfaces photo clusters that might be worth a second look — a recent trip, your best shots from the last 90 days — generated entirely from your own library, on-device.
Save your results as a new album in Photos, or generate a portrait video reel — built natively with AVFoundation, no ffmpeg, no cloud rendering.
Send your best shots via AirDrop, Messages, Mail, or Files — straight from Mira, without a detour through anyone else's servers.
Mira was designed around one rule: your photos are yours. That shows up in exactly how it's built, not just what it promises.
Every part of curation — analysis, grouping, ranking — runs with Apple's on-device frameworks. Nothing is ever transmitted.
Mira can look at your library but never edits, deletes, or moves anything without your explicit action.
No sign-in, no analytics following what you curate. There's nothing to log in to.