Your memories deserve better
than scrolling past them.
A calm, private ritual for your photo library.
One photo at a time. Nothing leaves your phone.
A calm, private ritual for your photo library.
One photo at a time. Nothing leaves your phone.
The feeling
"Not a tool. Not a chore.
An old photo album
on a Sunday afternoon."
Everyone has thousands of photos they never look at. Culla doesn't guilt you about it — it gives you a calm, private, five-minute ritual to actually see them again, one at a time, and decide what matters.
Swipe left, right, up, down. Each direction means something, confirmed by a haptic pulse. After thirty seconds your hands know the system — and you're just making decisions. Slowly. Without pressure.
Built with care
Zero networking code. No analytics. No cloud sync. Photos are referenced by pointer, never copied. This isn't a privacy policy — it's a privacy architecture.
Left, right, up, down — each direction has a meaning, confirmed by haptic feedback and a colored flash. No buttons to hunt for. No menus to open.
Full undo stack. "Dismissed" not "deleted." A focus timer that says Keep Going — never "You didn't finish." You can't mess this up.
Custom names, colors, and icons. When a photo lands in a glowing panel labeled with your word — that's not file management. That's curating your own life.
Privacy Policy
Culla is designed from the ground up to keep your memories private. There is no server, no account, no analytics, and no way for any data to leave your device — because no such code exists in the app.
This policy applies to Culla for iOS, developed by Alejandro Gómez Urrea.
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be posted at this URL. As long as Culla remains local-only, this policy will remain the same.