Before digital wallets, people carried small things.
A folded photo. A saint card. A note in someone else's handwriting. These weren't practical — they were symbolic. They made a wallet feel like a pocket of memory. That space is gone now. Amulet brings it back.
Photograph any object that means something to you — a piece of jewelry, a handwritten letter, a stone you picked up somewhere. Amulet isolates it from the background and turns it into a digital keepsake, always with you, always in your pocket.
How it works
— Point your camera at any object
— Amulet extracts and preserves it
— Add a name, a note, a date — or leave it wordless
— Your amulets live on your device, private and offline
No accounts. No cloud. No feed. Just the things that matter to you, carried quietly.