The five screenshots that actually belong in your memories
Most screenshots are receipts — but a few are lightning: the text that changed everything, the video-call frame with a face you love, the score of the game you were at.
Getting them into the rotation
Curate ruthlessly: those five go into Bubbles In Time, the other five hundred stay archived. A memory layer is only as good as its signal-to-receipt ratio.
The general principle
Bubbles In Time floats anything that lives in your phone's photo library — so any photo you can get onto the device can join the rotation, regardless of where it was born. The app adds nothing to a cloud in the process: transfer once, curate the keepers, and the memories circulate on-device from then on.
Curation beats completeness
Whatever the source, resist importing everything. The rotation is a playlist, not a backup: pick the photos that stop you, add those, and leave the rest wherever they're archived. Twenty keepers from any source outperform two hundred maybes from all of them.
Quick answers
Bubbles In Time works offline. There is no server, no account and no sign-up — your photos never leave your phone.
Can the rare screenshot worth keeping become floating memories?
Yes — anything in your phone's photo library can be added to the rotation, wherever it originally came from.
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.