Snapshots and Change Tracking
HomeSnap quietly captures your whole setup about once a day and tells you exactly what changed, room by room and device by device.
A private, read-only window into your HomeKit home that shows you what every device is doing right now and remembers how it all changes over time.
On the App Store, for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
HomeSnap watches HomeKit so you do not have to, capturing a daily snapshot and surfacing what changed, what is low, and what just happened.
HomeSnap quietly captures your whole setup about once a day and tells you exactly what changed, room by room and device by device.
See your entire home as it is right now: which lights are on, which doors are open, which locks are secured, and what every sensor reads.
Every battery-powered device is ranked most-urgent-first, and each one charts its level over the last 30, 180, or 365 days so you can see what is draining fast.
Watch a live stream of motion, lights, locks, and doors as it happens, and turn a spare iPhone or iPad into a continuous home recorder.
Get told the moment a device drops offline, a battery runs low, or something in your setup changes, and silence the ones you do not want.
Keep low batteries, offline devices, and recent changes on your Home Screen, Lock Screen, and StandBy, and just say "Take a HomeSnap snapshot."
HomeSnap can serve your home to a browser, to your own scripts, and to the AI assistant you trust. Everything stays read-only and on your local network, with no cloud in the middle.
Open a live dashboard from any laptop or phone on your Wi-Fi: status tiles, an activity heatmap, charts, and per-room and per-device pages.
Pull your whole setup, your change history, and your event log as clean JSON or Markdown, ready for your own scripts and automations.
Connect Claude or Cursor over your Wi-Fi and ask about your home in plain language. It can read everything and change nothing.
Read-only, on your device. No accounts, no cloud sync, no tracking, and nothing about your home leaves your device unless you ask.