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What's the easiest way to relive my camera roll?

Choose your favorites once, then let them find you: add them to Bubbles In Time and the camera roll's best moments drift back over your screen for weeks, no albums, no projects, no scroll.

This is what it looks like on your phone.Your memories drift past while you use it. Tap one.
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The longer answer

Bubbles In Time uses Android's display-over-other-apps permission (SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW) to float your photos above whatever you're doing, then get out of the way.

Reliving isn't a weekend project. It's thirty seconds, several times a day, forever.

How Bubbles In Time handles it

Every phone app is built to make you open it. Bubbles In Time is built to give the attention back: photos float past, and then they are gone until the next one.

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.

The 2026 stance: Bubbles In Time costs $2.99 once. No subscription. No ads. No account. Your photos never leave your phone. In a year when everything became a monthly fee, that sentence is the whole pitch.
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Quick answers

What's the easiest way to relive my camera roll?

Choose your favorites once, then let them find you: add them to Bubbles In Time and the camera roll's best moments drift back over your screen for weeks, no albums, no projects, no scroll.

Does the app upload or share my photos?

No. Memories stay on your device; the app has no account system and its Play listing declares no data shared.

Do bubbles interrupt what I'm doing?

No — bubbles float without stealing focus. Tap to open a memory, dismiss to continue.