Hi, I'm Julie
Designer, builder, the entire Opalo team
Why Opalo exists
Life's temporary moments deserve to be shared with permanent people. I got tired of apps that turned sharing into performing. Every platform I used wanted me to build an audience, chase metrics, or curate some highlight reel for strangers. At some point I thought — what if I just built the app I actually wanted?
So I did. No team, no investors, no pitch deck. Just me and every tool I could get my hands on, building a space where sharing a moment with the people you care about doesn't come with a like count attached.
How we got here
- The idea Started as a weekend project called "Innorcircle" — ugly name, good instinct
- First prototype A camera that opened straight to your closest friends. No feed, no discover page
- The pivot Added journals, voice notes, view-once media — became a proper photo & video journal for your inner circle
- The rebrand Innorcircle became Opalo. Named after opal — rare, layered, different depending on how you look at it
- Now In your hands (or almost). Still just me, still building
What this app stands for
- 🔒 Private by default. No public profiles, no algorithmic feeds, no strangers. Your moments go to the people you choose.
- 🚫 No attention games. No likes, no view counts, no dark patterns pulling you back in. Use Opalo when you want to, not when it wants you to.
- 🪟 Transparent by nature. One person built this. I'd rather be upfront about what Opalo is and where it's going than pretend to be a 50-person startup.
- 🙅♀️ Your data isn't the product. No ads, no data selling, no tracking for profit. If it costs money to run, I'll ask you directly.
On trust and security
Let me address the elephant in the room: Opalo is built by one person. That's unusual for an app handling your private moments, and I get why it might give you pause.
Here's what I can tell you: your data sits on Google Cloud infrastructure — the same systems used by apps with millions of users. I don't sell your data, I don't run ads, and there is no business model that depends on harvesting your information. View-once media is actually deleted, not just hidden. Account deletion means deletion. Your journal never leaves your device and iCloud.
I've treated security as a first-class priority from day one, using every best practice recommended by Apple and Google. But I also won't insult your intelligence by claiming a one-person operation has the same resources as a large company. What I can promise is that I treat your data the way I'd want mine treated — and that as Opalo grows, bringing on dedicated security expertise is at the top of the list.
The full details are in the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Opalo is free to use, at your discretion.
Keep Opalo independent
Opalo has no investors and no ads. Your support keeps it that way — and gets us closer to hiring a developer with dedicated security experience. Every contribution goes directly to servers, development, and keeping this thing free.
Say hi — support@opaloapp.com