Tap once. A photo you forgot you took lands in front of you — with an AI haiku, an age guess, and the story of where it was taken.
No scrolling. No editing. Just the memories hiding in your own library, made fun again.
— What you get —
• Spin to rediscover — pull a random photo from any year in one tap
• AI haiku for every photo — three lines about the moment, not the metadata
• On This Day — what your camera roll captured on this exact date in past years
• Memory quiz — test how well you remember who, where, and when
• Polaroid share cards — drop results into Instagram Stories or group chats
• Play with friends — spin together over Bluetooth, no accounts or usernames
• Age and location backstory — how many years ago, and the city it was taken in
• Face and color recognition runs on-device — your photos never leave your phone
— Built for —
Families digging through years of camera rolls. Couples revisiting trips. Group chats that need a reason to laugh. Anyone whose photo library has crossed five
digits and given up on ever looking back.
— How it works —
1. Open the app, pick a year or the whole library.
2. Tap spin. A photo lands. The AI writes a haiku about it.
3. Save the polaroid, share it, or spin again.
Free to play. Questions or ideas? support@picroulette.xyz
What's new (v13.2)
Nearby Friends is here. Open PicRoulette and the app spots other players around you over Bluetooth. Tap to add them as a friend or instantly request a random photo from their camera roll. Plus a smoother Friend Spins screen and faster photo loading.