Pawpress
Pawpress A daily magazine for your pet

Your pet, on the cover.

One photo a day. AI reads the mood, prints a magazine-style cover with a pull-quote, and files it in your private archive. Joyful, dramatic, cozy — every issue earns its headline.

Pawpress joyful cover featuring Bailey
One photo a day Three issues, then we rest the press
AI reads the mood Ten moods, one earned headline
Private archive Encrypted, owner-only, yours forever
No social loop No feed, no likes — share if you want

FEATURES

A keepsake, not a feed.

Pawpress is built like a printed magazine — one cover at a time, dated, archived, and worth flipping back to a year from now.

One spread per day

Snap a photo, get a cover. Pawpress reads the photo with AI, picks one of ten moods, and writes a one-line pull-quote in your pet's voice. No edit screens, no filters.

Back issues, archived

Every cover slides into your back-issues grid by date. Day 14. Day 47. A year on, you have a flip-book of who your pet was, week by week.

Multiple pets, one press

Add the dog, the cat, the rabbit, the parrot — each pet runs its own publication. Switch with one tap on the masthead.

Earned voice, no baby-talk

The reading reads like a magazine column — dry, observed, occasionally absurd. No "hooman", no exclamation marks, no syrupy filler.

Daily nudge, never naggy

One gentle reminder a day if you want — silent if you don't. The press doesn't chase you; it just opens the next blank spread when you arrive.

Private by design

No public feed, no follow graph, no comments. Your archive belongs to you. Share a single cover when you want; otherwise nothing leaves.

HOW IT WORKS

Snap. Read. Save.

Three taps from camera to cover. Then the issue lives in your archive — yours to keep, share, or pulp.

1

Hold the camera up

Eyes visible, daylight, one pet per issue. Pawpress doesn't grade you — it grades the cover.

2

AI reads the mood

OpenAI Vision picks one of ten moods, writes a single pull-quote, drafts a short reading. Around six seconds.

3

File it, share it, or pulp it

The issue slides into back-issues by date. Share a cover, save it to camera roll, or delete to pulp — your call.

A LOOK INSIDE

Six moods. Six covers.

Each issue earns its headline from the photo. Same pet, different day, different cover.

Zen — turtle Curious — parrot Mischievous — hamster Cozy — rabbit Dramatic — cat Joyful — dog

MADE FOR

Whoever lives with you. Even Tofu.

Pawpress doesn't pick a species. If your pet has a face, the press has a cover ready.

Dogs & cats The classics. Bailey on patrol. Milo logging the closet incident for the editor.
Rabbits, hamsters, parrots Smaller editors. Mochi folded into a bun. Peanut's cheeks "just have money."
Turtles, geckos, anyone else If they hold still long enough for a photo, they get an issue. Tofu took nine days to comment.

QUESTIONS

The short version.

Is Pawpress free?

There is a generous free daily quota — typically three issues a day — so most readers never pay. Pricing for any heavier-use tier is shown on the store listing and billed by Apple or Google.

What does the AI actually do?

It looks at the photo, picks one of ten moods, writes a single pull-quote in your pet's "voice", and drafts a short reading. It does not identify your pet, recognize a person, or learn anything about you between sessions.

Where do my photos live?

Each photo is sent once to OpenAI Vision to generate the reading, then stored encrypted in your private archive — on our servers and on your device. Delete a reading and we delete the photo with it. We never use your photos to train any model.

Can I add more than one pet?

Yes. Each pet gets its own publication, its own back-issues, its own pet-pills row on the masthead. Switch any time with one tap.

Is there a social feed?

No. There is no public timeline, no follow graph, no comments. If you want to share a cover, you can hand it to your phone's share sheet — Messages, Instagram, email, whatever. Pawpress doesn't host it.

What if the AI gets the mood wrong?

It happens. Pawpress is a magazine, not a vet. If a reading misses, pulp it and snap another — you still have issues left for the day. The archive only keeps the issues you keep.

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Press the next issue. Today.

One photo. One cover. Your pet, archived, in their own daily magazine.