Idea 1: Interactive Home Design Game App

This idea comes from the nostalgia of games like The Sims. The thought was: what if we could bring that feeling into real life by scanning our own rooms and redesigning them to create our ideal spaces?

Problem Statement

Organising and redecorating rooms can be time consuming and often needs multiple tools or professional help. A lot of people also find it hard to picture how furniture or design choices will actually look in their own space.

Proposed Solution

This concept would use AR scanning to analyse a real room, then suggest or automatically reorganise and redesign it based on user preferences. The app could also let users share their designs and get feedback from others in a small creative community. It would run on phones or tablets, with an optional controller for people who want a more hands-on feel.

Devices: mobile phones, tablets, and an optional controller for moving objects within the app.

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In short, the Interactive Home Design App would let people redesign their own rooms in a similar way to decorating in The Sims, but with their real space as the base. They could experiment with layouts, colours, and furniture before committing to changes in real life.


Idea 2: AI Diary of Your Life

This idea comes from how busy and performative social media feels. A lot of people want a more private, quieter way to reflect on their day and keep memories, without posting anything publicly.

Problem Statement

People are overwhelmed by social media’s focus on performance and comparison. There is a growing need for tools that support self-reflection and creativity in a calm, personal way.

Proposed Solution

This would be an AI-assisted journaling app that turns daily notes, photos and reflections into a visual story, like a small illustrated diary of the week. It mixes creativity and reflection, and encourages users to slow down and look back on their days.