
In the app
Custom mood scale
Adjust values, colors, and modifiers so the mood scale matches how you actually describe your days.
Mood tracking works better when the language feels like yours.
Private mood tracking
PixelDiary helps you track your mood without turning the process into a performance. You can log the day quickly, keep the entry light, and add notes only when context matters.
A quick daily check-in, optional reminders, and a visual year view make it easier to keep the habit long enough for emotional patterns to become clear.
Daily mood logging
The goal is to reduce friction on ordinary days while still letting you explain a mood change when one number or color is not enough.

Context
Mood patterns become much more useful when you can explain them. A short note can capture stress, illness, relief, travel, conflict, or anything else that helps a day make sense later.
PixelDiary keeps that layer optional on purpose. You can stay lightweight on busy days and still add richer context when it matters.
Review
A year view can reveal steadier periods, repeated low-energy stretches, and mood shifts tied to life context in a way isolated daily entries often do not.
It does not replace self-reflection or professional care. It gives you a clearer personal record that is easier to review than memory alone.
In the app
These screens show how PixelDiary helps you log mood quickly, add context when needed, and review patterns over time.

In the app
Adjust values, colors, and modifiers so the mood scale matches how you actually describe your days.
Mood tracking works better when the language feels like yours.

In the app
Keep short notes for the days when a color alone does not tell the whole story.
Notes turn entries into something more useful than a raw score.

In the app
Visual review and stats help you step back from isolated days and notice larger emotional trends.
The point is not just logging mood, but understanding it better.
Private and believable
Many people stop using mood apps when the experience starts to feel performative, noisy, or too demanding. PixelDiary is built to be quieter than that.
Private-by-design use, offline-friendly tracking, and a lighter daily flow make it easier to keep the practice long enough for the history to become useful.
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FAQ
Choose a mood scale, log the day with one quick value, and add a short note when you want context. PixelDiary is built to make that routine light enough to keep.
Yes. Notes are useful for capturing the reason behind a mood change or anything that made a day stand out.
Yes. PixelDiary is designed as a private personal tracker, not a social product.
Yes. You can keep using the app offline and sync across devices when you sign in.
Yes. PixelDiary supports custom categories, values, and modifiers so your mood tracking can reflect your own language and needs.