For tech-savvy users interested in data logging, analog photography workflows, and open-source security standards.
Providing specialized utility tools for music tracking, analog photography, and secure password management.
Target audience
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Film Rolls – App for Film Photographers
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12y ago
Primary focus
Niche utility applications for music, photography, and security
Scale
indie
Target audience
Tech-savvy users interested in data logging, analog photography workflows, and open-source security standards.
With zero releases in the last 6 months and two out of three apps classified as abandoned, development activity is effectively stalled outside of the primary music utility.
3 apps analysed
Automated GPS location tagging for analog shots
Local-first privacy architecture
0
Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
52/100
Avg sentiment score
Bitwarden is the leading open-source alternative, offering the transparency Keyring users value with a high development velocity of 12 releases in the last 6 months.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Enpass targets the same 'local-first' privacy audience as Keyring but offers a significantly more robust feature set and modern security auditing.
As the only other 'Utilities' category rival in the pool, it maintains a strong 4.7 rating and consistent update cadence.
NordPass is a high-velocity competitor (9 releases in 6 months) that focuses on next-generation encryption standards and modern UX.
Dashlane represents the premium 'all-in-one' security suite tier of the market, far exceeding Keyring's utility-only scope.
Established as the industry-standard darkroom utility, it commands the professional film photography market that the target app's logging features aim to serve.
KeePassium is the most direct functional successor to Keyring, utilizing the same .kdbx open-source format but with modern iOS integration.
LastPass is a dominant market force that defines the cloud-sync standard, though it targets a less technical audience than KeePass-based tools.
mSecure is a highly-rated peer (4.8) that shares Keyring's focus on secure vaults but offers much deeper organizational tools.
A rapidly evolving exposure tool that leverages modern hardware to automate the very data collection the target app handles manually.