Snap Tag Find is a personal memory-organizing application designed to help users remember where they placed items, where they discovered food they enjoyed, and where they met people.
The core concept is simple:
Snap → Tag → Find
Users can:
- Take a photo (or upload one from their gallery)
- Add tags, descriptions, and locations
- Associate the image with a place, event, person, food item, or object
- Search later to retrieve the information quickly
The platform positions itself as a digital memory assistant that combines photos, location information, and searchable records into one system.
Main Use Cases
1. Item Tracking
Users can photograph items and record where they are stored.
Examples:
- Important documents
- Spare keys
- Electronics
- Storage boxes
- Household tools
Instead of trying to remember where something was placed months ago, users can search for the item and see its associated location.
2. Food & Restaurant Memory
The app acts like a personal food journal.
Users can:
- Photograph meals
- Tag restaurants
- Save locations
- Record memorable dishes
Later, they can search and revisit the restaurant or dish they enjoyed.
3. People & Networking Memory
The app can also be used to remember where someone was met.
Examples:
- Conferences
- Business networking events
- Social gatherings
- Community meetups
A user can attach a person’s photo (where appropriate), event information, and location details to make future recall easier.
4. Location-Based Memory Storage
Having GPS location support and map integration, allowing users to:
- Save locations
- Edit addresses
- View saved locations on maps
- Share saved records with others
Key Benefits
Better Personal Organization
Many people rely on memory alone for where they put things. Snap Tag Find creates a searchable visual record, reducing time spent searching for misplaced items.
Creates a Searchable Memory Database
Instead of scrolling endlessly through a photo gallery, users can categorize and tag information so it can be retrieved intentionally.
Examples:
- “Passport”
- “Best ramen”
- “Person from conference”
- “Storage Room A”
This transforms photos into organized knowledge.
Useful for Frequent Travelers
Travelers often encounter:
- Great restaurants
- Hidden attractions
- New contacts
- Temporary storage locations
Snap Tag Find can serve as a travel memory archive that is easier to search than a standard photo gallery.
Helpful for Networking
Professionals who attend many events often forget:
- Who they met
- Where they met them
- The context of the interaction
Snap Tag Find provides a lightweight way to create personal records of those encounters.
Visual Recall is Stronger Than Text Recall
Snap Tag Find leverages photos as memory anchors. Research consistently shows that visual cues help people recall information more effectively than text-only notes, making the “snap and tag” approach intuitive for many users.
Who Is It Useful For?
Professionals & Networkers
People who regularly attend:
- Conferences
- Industry events
- Trade shows
- Business meetings
Benefit from keeping track of contacts and meeting locations.
Food Enthusiasts
Useful for:
- Restaurant explorers
- Food bloggers
- Travelers
- People who frequently save dining recommendations
The app essentially becomes a personal food discovery database.
Families
Can be used to track:
- Stored household items
- Seasonal decorations
- Important documents
- Children’s belongings
Seniors
For individuals who occasionally struggle to remember:
- Where items were placed
- Important locations
- People they met
A photo-based memory aid may be easier than maintaining detailed written notes.
Travelers & Digital Nomads
Can help maintain records of:
- Places visited
- Accommodation details
- Restaurants
- New contacts
- Temporary storage locations
What Makes It Different
Most note-taking apps focus on text, while most photo apps focus on storing images.
Snap Tag Find sits somewhere in between:
| Traditional Notes App | Photo Gallery | Snap Tag Find |
|---|---|---|
| Text-first | Image-first | Image + searchable context |
| Manual organization | Mostly chronological | Tag-based organization |
| Limited location context | Location often hidden | Location is part of the workflow |
| General productivity | General media storage | Memory retrieval and recall |
Its primary value proposition is not productivity management or task management, but memory retrieval—helping users remember physical objects, places, food experiences, and social encounters.
Summary
KryX Events has positioned Snap Tag Find as a practical everyday memory tool rather than a complex productivity platform. The idea is straightforward: create a searchable visual archive of things you want to remember.
The strongest use cases appear to be:
- Tracking where personal items are stored
- Remembering restaurants and food discoveries
- Recording networking and social encounters
- Maintaining location-linked memories
For people who frequently think, “Where did I put that?”, “What was that restaurant called?”, or “Where did I meet this person?”, Snap Tag Find is designed specifically to solve those recall problems.

