Remember every face
ProsoPal helps people with prosopagnosia (face blindness) build lasting memory connections through personal cues and spaced repetition.
Living with face blindness
Prosopagnosia, or face blindness, affects roughly 1 in 50 people. It makes it difficult or impossible to recognize others by their faces alone, even close friends and family members.
People with prosopagnosia often rely on other cues to identify the people around them: hairstyle, voice, clothing, gait, or the context in which they usually see someone. These workarounds are effective but require conscious effort and can be exhausting.
ProsoPal turns that effort into a system. It gives you a personal, private space to record the cues that help you recognize each person, then uses spaced repetition to reinforce those connections over time.
Tools built for how you remember
ProsoPal gives you a structured way to capture and practice the cues that matter most.
Memory Cues
Record 14 types of personal cues for each person — from voice and hair to where you met and their role in your life.
Spaced Repetition
The SM-2 algorithm schedules reviews at scientifically optimal intervals for long-term retention.
Contact Import
Import people from your phone contacts to get started quickly, then add photos and cues at your own pace.
Groups
Organize people into groups — work, family, gym, school — and practice recognition by context.
See ProsoPal in action
Short demos from the current mobile build.
How it works
Three simple steps to start building your memory network.
Add people
Import from your phone contacts or create entries manually. Add a photo to put a face to the name.
Add cues
Describe what helps you recognize each person: their voice, style, personality, where you usually see them.
Practice daily
Flashcards and memory games reinforce your connections. The app schedules reviews so you remember at just the right time.
Start building your memory network
ProsoPal is free to download. Available soon on iOS and Android.