Inspiration

We wanted to build something that truly listens and remembers. Most mental health apps forget your story. Peace of Mind was born from the belief that real support means continuity, an AI companion that understands not just your words but your journey.

What it does

Peace of Mind is your personal AI therapist that listens, learns, and remembers you. It lets you create personal notes and tasks that the AI reads before every chat. It always knows your thoughts, goals, and struggles, even if the app has been closed for days. Everything stays private and stored only on your device.

How we built it

We built Peace of Mind with React and TypeScript using Ionic React and Capacitor for cross-platform support. The AI runs on Google Gemini, powered by a custom memory system that stores all your notes and conversations locally. GPU-accelerated animations and a dark, calming design make the experience feel warm and alive.

Challenges we ran into

Teaching the AI to remember context from both notes and past conversations was the hardest part. We had to make it smart enough to connect ideas while keeping every piece of data private and offline. Balancing empathy, accuracy, and privacy was difficult, but it made the app truly personal.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

We built an AI that remembers everything you have shared, your words, your notes, and your story. It is private, powerful, and emotionally intelligent. Turning an AI into something that actually cares felt like a breakthrough.

What we learned

We learned that emotional AI is not just about technology, it is about memory, empathy, and trust. Giving users a space to write their thoughts and having the AI truly read and remember them changes everything.

What's next for Peace of Mind

Next, we are adding journaling insights, mood tracking, and a smarter memory that grows with you. Our goal is to make Peace of Mind the world's first truly personal AI therapist that is private, emotional, and always there when you need it.

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