Mail Memories
Rescue forgotten photos trapped in your Gmail inbox.
What it does
Mail Memories is a desktop application that scans your entire Gmail history to find every photo attachment you've ever received or sent. It downloads those photos to your computer, organizing them into folders by year (e.g., 2004, 2005, 2006). The app runs 100% locally on your machine, connecting directly to Google's servers via a single-purpose access code. It is read-only and does not modify or delete any emails. The initial scan and download of your oldest 50 photos are free; a one-time payment of $29 unlocks unlimited downloads for one Gmail account.
Who it is for
Mail Memories is for anyone who has used Gmail for years and suspects they have photos buried in their inbox—photos of family, friends, pets, or past events that are hard to find manually. It's especially useful for people who want to reclaim digital memories without trusting a third-party cloud service. The app is designed for non-technical users: it requires generating an App Password in Google settings, but the process is guided.
Why it matters
As the website states, "Existence isn't ownership." Photos in your inbox are technically yours but practically inaccessible—buried under newsletters, receipts, and spam. Mail Memories solves this by making those photos findable, viewable, and shareable again. It addresses a common pain point: the feeling of losing digital memories to inbox clutter. By running locally, it also addresses privacy concerns—no third-party servers ever see your data.
Launch signal
Mail Memories launched with a clear value proposition: rescue your oldest 50 photos for free, no credit card required. The website includes testimonials from early users (e.g., "I found photos of my niece I thought were lost forever") and mentions a launch special pricing of $29 (down from $39). The app is available for macOS and Windows, and supports Gmail only. The founder, Carlos (username ltiger), built it out of personal curiosity after scanning his own 20-year email history.
Brand and naming
The name "Mail Memories" is straightforward and descriptive: it combines the source (email/mail) with the emotional outcome (memories). The tagline "Rescue Your Photos" reinforces the action-oriented, nostalgic angle. The brand positions itself as a privacy-first, one-time-purchase utility, contrasting with subscription-based cloud services. The visual identity is clean and minimal, with a focus on screenshots of the app and user testimonials. The domain mailmemories.com is memorable and directly reflects the product's function.
Founder
ltiger
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