The shared calendar, AI inbox, chores, meals, and photos your family already runs on — privately, on every screen in your house.
No credit card · Works on phones, kitchen iPads, and Family Hub fridges
We use the family OS for our own families. So we built one we'd actually trust with our kids' schedules, photos, and routines.
Every family gets its own encryption key. Lumera's servers store ciphertext; only your password (and an optional 2FA-gated recovery path you choose) can decrypt it. Not advertisers. Not training data. Power users can switch to self-custody — Lumera then literally can't recover the family.
Designed to live on a Family Hub fridge or kitchen iPad first, phones second. The wall view is ambient, glance-friendly, and reads from across the room.
Forward any email — school newsletter, soccer signup, birthday invite — and Lumera files it into the right place. Voice notes from the kitchen, photos of paper handouts, and birthdays all flow in without typing.
Everything talks to everything else. Your calendar knows about your kid's chores. Your inbox knows about your wishlists. Your meals know about the school lunch menu.
Two-way sync with Google, Outlook, and Apple. Each kid + parent gets their own color. Birthdays auto-recur. Conflicts surface before they bite.
Forward the soccer-signup email, the birthday invite PDF, the school lunch menu. Lumera reads it, suggests events, projects, or knowledge notes — you approve with one tap.
Set chores per kid or open for any taker. Verified completions credit screen-time minutes or points toward rewards your kids actually want.
Plan dinner once. Per-attendee meal selection for picky eaters. Recipe cookbook with one-tap add-to-grocery. School lunch menus show up automatically.
Drop family photos into a shared library that powers the kitchen slideshow. AI picks weekend highlights. No public feeds, no facial-recognition data leaving your family.
Each kid has a wishlist they can earn into. Birthday parties get shareable public registry pages with masked claims — guests don't see who claimed what.
All plans encrypt every byte that touches Lumera's servers. The paid tiers unlock more devices, storage, and the AI inbox.
For families just trying it out.
Forever, no card.
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Start a free 14-day trialPrices in USD. Annual plans billed yearly. Cancel anytime; your data stays encrypted and exportable for 30 days after.
Each family is assigned its own encryption key the first time you sign up. Sensitive fields (event titles, chore names, photos, comments) are encrypted with that key before they leave your device. Lumera's servers only ever see ciphertext. By default we hold an escrow copy of your family key, encrypted under a separate server-side key, so a locked-out spouse can recover with email + their authenticator code + a 24-hour cooling-off window. Power users can switch to self-custody in Settings — Lumera then literally cannot help recover the data, even under subpoena.
Yes — two-way sync with all three. Changes you make in Lumera push to the upstream calendar, and changes upstream pull into Lumera. You can pick which sub-calendars to import per connection.
No. We don't sell data, we don't run ads, and we don't train any model on your content. The AI features (inbox classifier, photo highlights, voice notes) run on third-party model APIs with zero-data-retention contracts — your forwards aren't kept by them either.
Anything with a modern browser. Specifically tested: iPhone (iOS Safari + PWA), Android (Chrome + PWA), kitchen iPads, Samsung Family Hub fridges, Tesla in-car browser, MacBook + Windows desktops.
Kids get a separate, age-themed dashboard with chores, calendar, and rewards. No inbox, no settings, no parent-only events. PINs are required below a configurable age. Children's content never leaves the encrypted boundary.