Meet Rose – my golden retriever, my morning alarm with a wet nose, and the reason I no longer dread coming home to an empty apartment. Two years ago, she bounded into my life as a fluffy ball of energy, and in these 730 days of living alone, she’s become more than a pet. She’s the one who listens when I ramble, who celebrates my small wins with a wagging tail, and who turns ordinary evenings into adventures – even if that adventure is just chasing a stray leaf in the park.I’ve filled phone galleries with her: Rose napping in a sunbeam, covered in mud after a rainstorm, proudly holding her first “good girl” treat. But as the photos piled up, I realized something was missing. Scrolling through endless grids, I’d forget when that goofy grin was taken, or why her paws were bandaged that week. Those moments weren’t just pictures – they were stories, fragments of the life we built together. And I needed a way to hold onto them, not just store them.That’s why I built Levity.It started as a love letter to Rose, but I hope it becomes yours too. This isn’t just another photo app. It’s a keeper of memories, designed by someone who knows how quickly a puppy’s clumsy steps turn into a senior dog’s slow saunters.Levity lets you capture more than images – it captures context. Forgot to log her vet visit? There’s a prompt for that. Want to remember the day she finally mastered “roll over”? We’ve got a check-in for every triumph, big or tiny. Our AI doesn’t just snap photos – it sees them, making sure you get the perfect shot of her mid-playbow or that sleepy yawn. And when you look back? The overlapping swipe gallery feels like flipping through a living scrapbook, while the timeline maps every “first” and “favorite” like chapters in her story.I added custom check-ins because Rose isn’t just any dog – and your fur baby isn’t either. Maybe they love bubble baths, or hate thunderstorms, or have a weird obsession with socks. Levity grows with them, just like you do.Two years in, Rose still greets me at the door like I’ve been gone a lifetime. And now, when I open Levity, I don’t just see photos. I see the day she stopped chewing my shoes (mostly). The week she was sick, and I slept on the floor with her. The way her ears perk up when I say “walk.”These are the moments that make them family. And no one should have to let them fade.So here’s to Rose. To your Max, Luna, or Mr. Whiskers. To every wet nose, wagging tail, and purr that turns a house into a home.Levity – because every memory with them is worth holding onto.