An iPhone app · iOS 17+

The simplest way to remember every painting you've stood in front of.

Mark a museum visit in one pass. Build a life-list of masterworks. Share a stat card you'd actually post.

Coming soon to the App Store Pre-launch · TestFlight invites later this season
Seen app — Discover screen showing curated lists of paintings you've seen

You're at the Louvre. You want to remember the rooms full of Vermeers, the Caravaggios you stood in front of, the Rothko that made you stop walking. By the time you get home, half of them are gone.

Seen is the app that fixes that.

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29,000 paintings, sorted by museum

A bundled catalog of canonical works from Wikidata, the Met, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Rijksmuseum — all CC0 metadata, all public-domain images. From the Mona Lisa to the Bauhaus, organised so you can find what you saw without scrolling for an hour.

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A full Louvre visit, logged in under a minute

Tap "Near me" and pick the museum you're standing in. Swipe through that museum's painting list — hundreds, not thousands — and mark the ones you saw. Optimistic UI, haptic feedback, no dialogs interrupting the flow. Your visit lives in your phone before you reach the gift shop.

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A share card you'd actually post

Open Profile, tap "Generate share card." A 9:16 image renders on-device — your numbers laid out in editorial serif typography, ready for Instagram Stories. No emoji, no garish gradients, no template look. Just the shape of what you've seen.

What's not in Seen

Walk in. Swipe. Share.

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