Photo Miroir Your photos. Your mirror.
Photo Miroir is a photo journaling app with a difference. It doesn’t ask you to write. It asks you to look.
Using visual analysis, the app reads the mood, light, colour, and composition of your own photos — and connects each image to one of 78 universal symbols rooted in Jungian psychology. Not as a prediction. As a reflection.
The idea is simple: do the photos you take say something about you? The light you’re drawn to. The spaces you photograph. The people, the stillness, the chaos. Photo Miroir takes that visual language and holds it up as a mirror.
What the app does
Every day, a new photo from your library becomes your Photo of the Day — a daily symbol drawn from your own archive. Tap it to read what the image carries, and generate a personal AI reading.
Blind Pick reaches into the older half of your camera roll and surfaces a photo you’ve likely forgotten. Each day a different question: What were you carrying that day? What has changed since this was taken?
Photo Memoir turns your photos into a memory matching game — pairs drawn from your own readings or any album you choose.
Your Thoughts is a small private notebook for whatever surfaces during a reading. No account, no sync, no cloud. Just your words on your device.
Build Your Own Deck lets you assign your own photos to any of the 78 symbols — replacing the app’s choices with your own visual language.
The symbols
The 78 symbols in Photo Miroir are based on archetypes that appear across cultures and centuries — the Fool, the Tower, the Star, the Hermit. Carl Jung wrote about these patterns as universal structures of the human psyche: the figures we all recognise, regardless of background or belief.
Photo Miroir is not a fortune telling app. The symbols are a tool — a playful way of giving language to what a photo already holds.
About the maker
Photo Miroir was made by Atmani (Herman Paul Blok). He is an artist and musician based in Haarlem, the Netherlands, with a long personal practice in tarot as a tool for reflection — not divination.
The app grew out of a simple observation: that the photos we take are already full of meaning we haven’t yet read. Photo Miroir is an attempt to make that reading possible.
For entertainment and self-reflection purposes only. Your photos never leave your device.

