WooMe

About WooMe

WooMe is a private photo album for your pets. You build a profile for your cat or dog, keep their photos there, and invite specific people to see specific parts of it.

Why it exists

Photos of a pet tend to end up scattered across a camera roll, a few group chats, and someone else's phone. The ones worth keeping get buried under the ones that aren't. And the obvious place to put them — a social app — asks you to make them public, or at least visible to everyone you've ever added.

WooMe starts from the opposite assumption: this is a private album first. Sharing is something you do deliberately, to named people, one pet at a time.

How sharing works

You give someone a seat on a specific pet. A seat is not a friendship and it is not account-wide — it is access to one album, at a level you choose. Family seats can see more than Friends seats, and you can turn individual permissions off for one person without affecting anyone else.

You can change or revoke a seat at any time and it takes effect immediately. What someone already saved to their own device is, of course, theirs — no app can take that back, and we say so plainly rather than implying otherwise.

On privacy

Nothing in WooMe is public. There is no feed, no follower count, and no discovery page. Photos have no public URL; each one is served through a temporary signed link that expires. We do not sell personal information, we do not run ads, and we do not ask for your device's location.

The details are in the Privacy Policy — written in plain language, not boilerplate, and specific enough to be checkable.

Who is building it

WooMe is made by Siyun Peng, an individual developer — a pet lover and caregiver to more than ten furry babies — based in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Where it is now

WooMe is in development for iPhone and is not yet on the App Store. This site is published ahead of the app so the policy and terms are readable before anyone creates an account.

Questions are welcome at support@woome.pet.