Built for the places
you actually keep.
Lark is a field journal for the spots you find. It gathers every place you save, remembers where each one came from, and turns the pile into a trip you can walk.
The mess we kept having
Saving a place is easy. You screenshot a café from a TikTok, paste a bar from a friend's text, drop a pin you found at 2am. Finding it again, weeks later, in a city you've finally arrived in, is the hard part. The good places end up scattered across a camera roll, a Notes app, and a dozen links that never talk to each other.
We wanted one quiet home for all of it. Somewhere a saved place keeps its story, sits on a map, and is ready when you are.
What Lark does
Save from anywhere, plan with care, and travel with your taste in your pocket. Lark reads the link, screenshot, or note you hand it, pins the real place with its name and neighborhood, and remembers the source. When you're ready to go, it sequences your saves into a route that actually flows.
Save
Share anything into Lark from TikTok, Instagram, Maps, Safari, or Notes. It lands in one notebook, tagged with where it came from.
Plan
Tell Lark where, when, and your mood. It drafts a walkable day from your saves and fills the gaps with picks that fit.
Discover
A map tuned to the taste hidden in your saves, so nearby suggestions feel like yours, never the crowd's.
The name
A lark is a small bird and a spur-of-the-moment adventure. Both felt right: something light that travels well, and the kind of unplanned detour that turns into the best part of a trip.
Who makes it
Lark is built by a small team at Thaloros Pte. Ltd. for people who save everything. We don't sell your data, we don't track you across the web, and we only process your content with AI when you ask us to. The details live in our Privacy Policy and AI Disclosure.