Incognito photography is landing on iOS with That Camera, while mood tracking and AI study partners hint at new discovery patterns for Mac and iOS. These niche tools map a shift in how apps surface for users in 2025. These apps also show how niche discovery is reshaping App Store search and onboarding.
That Camera lets you snap privately with a black screen cover, so it looks like your device is off while you’re still capturing moments. It’s built natively for iOS and is free to download. Privacy-first candids and low-key moments just got easier. [1]
DailyFox lets you rate your day from 1 to 10, choose a mood emoji, and add a one-word summary. No accounts or tracking. And the DailyFox fox widget changes daily to reflect your vibe; it’s free on the App Store. [2]
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Together, these apps show how discovery is adapting: privacy-first photography, bite-sized mood checks, and AI-powered study help are shaping what Mac and iOS users seek next.
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Introduces DailyFox, a free iPhone app for rating daily mood with a fox widget, no accounts or tracking.
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