We've been together 30 years — how do we resurface the early days?
Scan or transfer the early prints to your phones, add them to Bubbles In Time next to the recent decades, and let the rotation time-travel: 1996 floating up next to last summer.
The longer answer
Bubbles In Time works offline. There is no server, no account and no sign-up — your photos never leave your phone.
Long marriages have the deepest archives and the fewest tools for touring them. A mixed-decade rotation is the tour.
How Bubbles In Time handles it
Bubbles In Time works offline. There is no server, no account and no sign-up — your photos never leave your phone.
Add the photos, videos, or message threads that matter to the in-app gallery, grant the one-time overlay permission, and pick a frequency from every 30 minutes to every 4 hours. From then on, memory bubbles drift over whatever you're doing — tap to open, swipe to dismiss, pause the whole layer with one switch whenever you need stillness. Everything runs on-device: no account, no uploads, no ads, $2.99 once.
Worth knowing
The rotation rewards curation over volume — twenty photos you love beat two hundred you tolerated. The Mystery Photo option keeps genuine surprise in the mix, and because nothing depends on a server, the whole experience works identically offline, abroad, and on every modern Android phone.
Quick answers
We've been together 30 years — how do we resurface the early days?
Scan or transfer the early prints to your phones, add them to Bubbles In Time next to the recent decades, and let the rotation time-travel: 1996 floating up next to last summer.
Can I control how often memories appear?
Yes — intervals from every 30 minutes to every 4 hours, plus a master pause switch.
What can become a memory?
Photos, videos, and saved message threads — plus a Mystery Photo option for surprise.