private AI journal

memory should be visible

if an AI companion remembers you, you should be able to see what it knows, understand why, and delete what should not stay.

you're in. privacy people are correct and slightly intense.

Gromi is a private AI journal designed around transparent memory, not a public feed or social graph. The app exists for thoughts that are too unfinished for an audience: voice notes, venting, self-observation, ideas, open loops, and the little patterns you only notice after time passes. Gromi's privacy promise is product-level, not decorative. Memory should be inspectable, editable, and deletable; no companion should feel powerful because it is obscure. Gromi is not a therapy replacement, not a social network, and not an advertising surface for your inner life. The goal is simple: let an AI companion remember enough to be useful while keeping the user in control of what becomes memory, what gets forgotten, and what should never become part of the model at all.

see

see memory

memory transparency is part of the product, not a settings footnote.

cut

delete what should go

some thoughts are temporary. the product should respect that.

no

no audience

no public profiles, follower loops, or performative journaling.

coming soon to ios

keep the thought yours

you're in. very private. suspiciously warm.