Museum Log turns each visit into a beautifully illustrated entry — photos, companions, exhibitions, and the favourite piece you won't shut up about. Letterboxd, but for museums.
Free tool — design your tour t-shirtEvery visit lands inside its year card — a hand-drawn grid of the museums you saw, ready to flip through.
Tap to see the photo. Tap again for the date, exhibition, rating, who came with you, and the piece that stopped you in your tracks.
Stamps for every museum, grouped by continent. The world map you actually want to fill in.
Three ink colours. Three Logbook fonts — serif, monospace, Bauhaus. Pick the typography that matches your handwriting.
Tag the friends, dates, and family who shared the day. Their initials sit on every card forever.
A stylised spinning globe pinned with every museum you've logged. Slow on purpose.
Pinch-zoom your snaps full-screen. Multi-photo grids on the cards. Local-first storage so your library never bloats your iCloud.
I used to forget which Picasso was at which museum. Museum Log is the diary I should've been keeping all along — now my whole twenties have polaroids.
Add the museums you've been to. Pick a colour. Download the mockup. Be the first to know when the print run drops.
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No marketing spam — just the launch and any future drops. Unsubscribe with one tap.Museum Log is an iPhone app for keeping a beautifully illustrated log of every museum and gallery you visit — with photos, ratings, exhibitions, companions, and the favourite piece you saw. Think of it as Letterboxd, but for art.
Open the app on the way home, tap Add Visit, pick the museum (we have a built-in atlas of the big ones), drop your photos in, and rate it. The whole entry takes about thirty seconds.
Yes. Museum Log is free, with no caps on visits, photos, or museums. We may offer optional paid features in the future, but logging your visits will always be free.
Your logbook syncs through your private iCloud automatically. Anthropic, Apple, and we never see your visits — they live in your iCloud, encrypted.
Not yet. We're iPhone-first while we get the experience right. Sign up for the newsletter and we'll let you know when Android lands.