Private by default
User data stays on the device. Export is optional, biometric lock is optional, and account registration is not required to start working.
SIRICAMer was shaped for people who want fewer impulse decisions and better evidence around what earns space, money, and repeat wear. The product combines wardrobe structure, financial perspective, and private local storage into one focused system.
Many clothing apps stop at wish lists, shopping prompts, or closet photos. SIRICAMer moves in a different direction. It is meant to help users understand what they already own, how often it is used, and whether future purchases actually improve the wardrobe instead of expanding it by habit.
The result is a quieter product: no account wall, no forced cloud identity, and no pressure to treat new purchases as the main event. The focus stays on clarity, retention, and better judgment.
The app is designed around a few hard choices so the experience stays useful as wardrobes evolve, budgets tighten, and style preferences change.
User data stays on the device. Export is optional, biometric lock is optional, and account registration is not required to start working.
Wear history, budget signals, and category performance are there to interrupt vague purchase logic with something more concrete.
Dashboards surface wardrobe health, idle pieces, and cost-per-wear value without turning routine reviews into data theater.
Archive, resale, monthly review, and seasonal reset workflows matter as much as adding a new item on day one.
Add, edit, archive, and remove items so your wardrobe view stays current instead of becoming a historical pileup.
Optional reminder notifications support weekly wear logging and monthly wardrobe reviews when consistency matters.
The Lab helps simulate purchase, savings, and resale outcomes before another item enters the closet.
For compact mobile presentation, the site also includes an `about_h5.html` version with the same brand direction and a reduced interface.