A side-by-side comparison of two leading journaling apps to help you find the best journal for your needs.
Disclosure: We built Reflection, so we're not neutral. With that said, we've done our best to keep this comparison fair and accurate to help you find the best app for you.
You want a simple, free journaling app built right into your iPhone with smart suggestions based on your photos, workouts, music, and locations — no extra download needed.
You want a journal that automatically builds itself from your social media feeds and digital activity, with minimal manual effort.
Apple Journal is the built-in journaling app that ships with every iPhone running iOS 17.2 or later. Since September 2025 it also runs natively on iPad (iPadOS 26) and Mac (macOS Tahoe 26). It uses on-device intelligence to surface personalized writing suggestions based on your recent photos, workouts, music, locations, and interactions — making it easy to start an entry without staring at a blank page. Entries support text, photos, videos, audio recordings, and location tags. The app is designed to be simple and private, with data stored on-device and synced via iCloud with end-to-end encryption. It is Apple-only, though: there is no Android, Windows, or web version, so your journal never leaves the Apple ecosystem. And while it lacks advanced features like AI coaching, guided programs, or mood tracking, its tight integration with Apple's platforms makes it a frictionless option for casual journaling.




Momento takes a unique approach by automatically collecting your digital life into a journal. It pulls in posts from connected social media accounts, creating a daily record of your online and offline activity without requiring you to write anything. You can also create manual entries with rich text, multiple photos, tags, and locations. The app is designed for people who want a journal that builds itself from the content they're already creating elsewhere.




Apple Journal offers daily prompts (via journaling suggestions), a free tier — it's completely free with no premium subscription — and, since September 2025, native apps for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. However, it lacks AI-powered insights, real-time voice coaching, enhanced voice transcription, a guide library, personalized prompts, and export options. It is also Apple-only: there is no Android, Windows, or web version, so your journal is tied to Apple hardware. The feature comparison below shows Apple Journal as a simple, private, no-cost option that leverages deep Apple integration, but doesn't offer the deeper AI coaching, guided programs, or true cross-platform flexibility found in more full-featured journaling apps.
Momento is a passive journaling app that automatically aggregates your social media posts, photos, and digital footprint into a daily diary. It's iOS-only and doesn't include AI-powered insights, voice coaching, guided prompts, or multi-platform support. Momento does offer a free tier and export options, but its feature set is narrower than most journaling apps on the market. If you want a journal that builds itself without much effort, Momento delivers — but for deeper self-reflection tools, you'll want to look elsewhere.
Yes, Apple Journal is completely free with no in-app purchases or premium tier. It comes pre-installed on iPhone (iOS 17.2 or later), iPad (iPadOS 26 or later), and Mac (macOS Tahoe 26 or later). It does require Apple hardware, though — there is no Android, Windows, or web version available.
Momento connects to your social media accounts and pulls in your posts, photos, and activity to create a daily diary automatically — no manual writing required unless you want to add to it.
Yes. Apple Journal came to iPad with iPadOS 26 and to Mac with macOS Tahoe 26 in September 2025, so it now runs on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, with entries syncing across all three via iCloud with end-to-end encryption. It is Apple-only, though — there is no Android, Windows, or web app — so you cannot open your journal on a non-Apple device.
Yes. In addition to automatic social media imports, you can create manual entries with rich text, multiple photos, tags, and location data.
Apple Journal has very limited export options. There is no built-in way to export all your entries at once in a standard format like PDF or plain text. This means your journal data is essentially locked within the Apple ecosystem, which is a significant consideration if data portability is important to you.
No. Momento is currently available only on iOS. There is no Android version at this time.