iPhone apps · AI on your own device

Apps that stay on your iPhone

Five small apps with the same principle: no accounts, no analytics, no ads and no cloud. What you do with them never leaves your device, and all of them work in airplane mode. They are free, with three optional tips that unlock nothing. DueDog and AlGrano are on the App Store; the other three are coming soon.

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DueDog

Available

Scan contracts, never miss a deadline

Photograph a contract and DueDog extracts the notice period with on-device AI, then reminds you before it quietly renews. Your contracts never leave the iPhone.

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AlGrano

Available

Voice notes, straight to the point

Share a long voice note from WhatsApp and AlGrano gets it to the point: key points, tasks, dates and a ready reply in three tones. Transcription and AI on the device, with no recording and no microphone permission.

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tenfold

Coming soon

Ten goals in an honest order

Raymond Hull's ten-goals method as an app: exactly ten, in one single order, the first broken down to a step for this week. No AI inside, zero-knowledge encryption and open source. The web version already runs in any browser.

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BatCap

Coming soon

Real EV capacity from charging

Log a charge, or photograph the display, and BatCap estimates how much usable battery your EV really has: a trend across several charges, not a single reading. No account, no car token, no cloud.

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Narby

Coming soon

The local toolbox for the table

The iPhones at the table connect directly to each other with a QR code, phone to phone: split the bill to the cent, shared lists and games like tic-tac-toe or the two-screen snake. Up to eight people, with no server and no internet.

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All apps are made by Freshlab Iberia S.L.U. and share the same promise: the App Store privacy label says "Data Not Collected", and airplane mode is the proof. Each app has its own privacy policy, linked from its page.

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