Point your iPhone at any environment. Chronova's AI simulates what that space will look like — in months, years, decades. Time perception, reimagined.
Aim your iPhone at any environment — a city block, a room, a landscape. The app captures spatial and visual data in real time.
Chronova's perception model analyzes environmental patterns, urban data, climate models, and architectural trends to build a prediction layer.
Drag the timeline slider to experience your environment simulated across years or decades. See what's coming before it arrives.
Environmental analysis suggests significant vertical densification, green infrastructure integration, and autonomous transit corridors replacing current road networks.
Every feature is engineered around one obsession — giving humans the ability to perceive time as a dimension they can navigate.
Live camera feed processed through our temporal AI model. No lag. The future renders as you move.
Drag to reveal years, decades, or a century ahead. Smooth and cinematic — like scrubbing through time itself.
AI generates multiple future branches based on different environmental trajectories. Choose your timeline.
Save locations and revisit them with updated AI predictions as new data continuously refines the model.
Split-view mode shows present and predicted future side by side. Designed for clarity, built for wonder.
Export cinematic time-lapse renders of any environment's transformation. Shareable. Beautiful. Unreal.
After two years of research and deep AI development, Time Travel Camera is entering early access on iOS. Be among the first humans to see the future.
Early access is limited. We're inviting a select group of people to experience Time Travel Camera before the world does.
Your data stays private. No spam. We'll reach out personally when your access is ready.
We'll reach out personally when your early access slot opens. Welcome to Chronova.
Chronova Labs is an advanced artificial intelligence company building systems that allow humans to experience reality across multiple timelines. We believe the ability to perceive the future is not science fiction — it's an engineering problem. We're solving it.