Stop losing your ideas.
We’re exploring whether capturing ideas could be as effortless as thinking them.
We all know that moment
A thought shows up out of nowhere.
While walking. During a meeting. On your commute.
You tell yourself: “I’ll remember this later.”
But later… it’s gone.
Not because the idea wasn’t good, but because capturing it felt awkward, slow, or impossible in that moment.
We shouldn’t lose ideas just because life keeps our hands busy.
Real voices from early interviews
Ideas shape everything. Projects, careers, conversations, decisions.
Losing them isn’t just annoying.
It’s wasted potential.
This research explores whether capturing ideas could be as effortless as thinking them.
If that’s true, it could change how people work, create, and remember. Starting with a simple gesture.
What we're exploring
A discreet ring with a single press could let people capture a thought instantly, using only their voice.
No unlocking. No typing. No breaking flow.
This page shares early concepts and invites people who experience this problem to shape what comes next.
One early concept we’re exploring
This mockup represents one possible direction for how ideas might be organized in the future.
It’s not functional, just a prototype to help us explore how people think about reviewing captured thoughts.








