Muse

Point. Align the dashes. Shoot.

Muse draws elegant dashed guides right on your camera — where she should stand, where the horizon belongs, where her face fits. Move until the lines rest on her, and shoot.

Muse viewfinder with dashed composition guides over a golden hour portrait
How it works

From "you take it" to "how did you take this?"

Every template is built from a real photograph. The dashes show you exactly where things go — no photography lessons required.

01 · POINT

Pick a composition

Portraits, couples, café moments, scenery. Each one teaches a real compositional idea.

02 · ALIGN

Rest the dashes on her

Move until the lines land — her body on the line, her face in the circle, horizon on the dash.

03 · SHOOT

Green means level

A soft haptic tells you the frame is straight. One tap. She'll ask for the settings.

Templates

Compositions she'll actually love

Hand-curated, one photograph at a time — golden hour leans, clear umbrellas in the rain, quiet horizons. Every template ships with an exemplar photo and three short tips: where to stand, how high to hold, when to zoom.

Golden Hour Lean template with dashed guides
Golden Hour Lean
Clear Umbrella template with dashed guides
Clear Umbrella
Horizon Line template with dashed guides
Horizon Line
Warm Hands template with dashed guides
Warm Hands
Inside

Small camera, careful details

Exemplar ghostHold (i) to overlay the reference photo on your viewfinder at 35%.
Film-tone filtersDawn, Fog, Cine, Butter, Noir — muted and warm, never loud.
Level, felt not readGuides turn sage green with a single soft tap when the frame is straight.
Three tips per templateWhere to stand, how high to hold the camera, when to zoom.
Five languagesEnglish, 简体中文, 繁體中文, 日本語, 한국어.
One-time purchaseMuse Pro unlocks everything — including every future template.
Template library
Post-capture filters
Quiet by design

No account. No tracking. No cloud.

Muse works entirely on your iPhone. Your photos go straight to your library and nowhere else — there is nothing to sign up for and nothing we could collect.