Private beta · iPhone

Say something real to someone who matters.

Klosr is a quieter communication app for one person at a time. Create a private Space, invite them through Apple’s secure share sheet, and send artifacts you actually made here—typed, drawn, spoken, or captured in the moment.

No AI No feed One Space per person Hold to send

What it is

A private tabletop for two people.

Each Space is a one-to-one place for presence objects: notes, sketches, voice, live photos, and small signals. Nothing is imported, pasted, or generated for you.

One Space per person

Up to twelve close connections. No groups, no audience, no performance loop.

Made inside Klosr

Type, sketch, record voice, or capture a live photo. Camera roll imports stay off by design.

Synced with iCloud

Owners invite via CloudKit sharing. No Klosr-run messaging servers—Apple handles the private zone.

What Klosr is not

Not a feed, a journal product, or an AI writer.

Klosr should never tell you what to feel or draft intimacy on your behalf.

No generated intimacy

No AI drafts, canned prompts, or prewritten libraries posing as closeness.

No relationship scoring

No moods, streaks, read receipts, or analytics interpreting your connection.

No social scale

No public profile, discovery, or growth mechanics—just two people and what you make.

How it works

The first loop is intentionally small.

Sign in, create one Space, invite one person, send one real artifact. Everything else waits.

Step 01 Sign in with Apple

Use your Apple ID. Klosr does not operate a separate account system.

Step 02 Create a Space and invite

Name your Space, provision a private CloudKit zone, and send an invite through the system share sheet.

Step 03 Make something real

Compose on the tabletop—typed note, sketch, voice note, live photo, or tiny signal.

Step 04 Hold to send

Deliberate send gesture. Your partner receives a human-authored artifact with provenance, not a generated reply.

Private beta

Built for people who still want to sound like themselves.

Klosr is in active development. Request access, report issues, or ask about the product directly.