Lark

Coming soon to the App Store

Win your mornings.

Lark ends your alarm only after you prove you're out of bed — and keeps score of the mornings you win. One alarm with a mission behind it.

No snoozing. No backup alarms. No negotiating.

3-day free trial · missions processed on-device

It's not a discipline problem.

You're fighting biology. Sleep inertia floods your brain for up to 30 minutes after waking — which is exactly when the snooze button looks like a good idea. Lark removes the negotiation.

1

One alarm rings

A real system alarm that sounds through Silent mode and Focus — just like the built-in Clock. No backup alarms, because backups teach your brain the first one doesn't matter.

2

Prove you're up

The alarm only ends when you finish your mission — find the toothbrush, do the squats, solve the math. Out of bed, moving, awake.

3

Your lark grows

Every morning won extends your streak and evolves your companion — and medals unlock new birds for your flock and new skies for them to fly in. Lose a morning, and your bird feels it too.

Pick your wake-up mission

Every mission gets you out of bed and proves it — with the camera, the mic, or your own two feet. Each one comes with the science of why it wakes you up.

Item search

The camera hunts a real household object — your toothbrush, the coffee mug, the fridge. Lark rolls one each morning, so you can't stage it from bed.

Movement

Push-ups and squats, counted by the camera. Wake the body to wake the mind — nothing clears sleep inertia like blood flow.

Math

Arithmetic that forces your prefrontal cortex online. Simple enough to solve, hard enough that you have to actually wake up.

Speak it

Read an affirmation out loud — “I'm up. Today is mine.” On-device speech recognition confirms you said it.

Photo proof

A picture of the sky, your made bed, or grass under your feet. If you can photograph the morning, you're in it.

QR anchor

Scan a code you stuck in the bathroom. The alarm doesn't end until you've physically walked there.

Your lark keeps the score

Your companion starts as an egg — it hatches with your first won morning. From there every win feeds your streak, and your streak grows the bird: five stages, nine medals, a full morning log. Lose a morning, and your lark droops until you win one back.

Egg

before the first win

Hatchling

day 1–2

Fledgling

day 3–6

Songbird

day 7–13

Soaring

day 14–29

Golden Lark

day 30+

Getting up starts paying off

Every morning you win earns something you can see: new birds, new skies, new looks. Your record stops being a number and becomes a world you built by getting out of bed — one you won't want to let slip.

Rare birds join your flock

Keep winning and new companions show up — each one earned by a different kind of morning. Your bird flies everywhere: the alarm card, your journey, every win.

The sky opens up

The world your bird flies in changes with your record, from first light to skies you have to earn the hard way.

Make each bird yours

Every bird keeps its own wardrobe — hats, trails, and looks that mark the mornings behind them.

And the collection keeps growing — new birds, skies, and outfits arrive with updates.

The camera never phones home.

Wake-up missions are processed entirely on your iPhone with Apple's on-device frameworks — camera frames and microphone audio are never stored, never uploaded. We collect anonymous usage analytics and crash reports to make Lark better, and that's where it ends: no ads, no ad trackers, and your data is never sold.

Camera stays on-deviceMic stays on-deviceNo adsData never sold
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Tomorrow morning is yours.

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