Game Companion
Live tips while you play. Just aim your phone at the screen.
“He's flanking right — watch the smoke at B main.”
Wombow watches your screen, hears you, and helps in real time — while you play, while you watch, while you're out.
Coming soon to iPhone. Free to use.
Point your phone at what you're already doing — Wombow picks up the rest.
Live tips while you play. Just aim your phone at the screen.
“He's flanking right — watch the smoke at B main.”
Live match talk, stats, lineups, lore. From kickoff to the final.
“Goal Argentina, 33rd minute — Messi from a free kick.”
Wait who is that? Wombow knows the actors, the show, the year. Spoiler-free.
“That's Margot Robbie — also in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”
Everything Wombow saw and said stays with you — never on a server, never on a feed. It's yours to revisit, share, or wipe.
Every session lands in a private journal on your phone. Wombow tags the moments worth coming back to — a clutch round, a plot twist, the goal you yelled at.
After a game night, a 60-second coach card: what you did well, what to work on, broken out by game (CS2, PUBG, Apex …). Quiet by default — generate it when you want it.
Every month, season, and year, Wombow pulls together your favorite moments into a share-ready card. Your wombat looks a little different depending on how you spent your time.
One person hosts; everyone hears Wombow's commentary in sync via SharePlay. Movie nights and matches, together — without anyone having to type or talk.
You'll know Wombow is there because you opened it. Not because it shouted.
One exception worth knowing: anonymous crash reports go to Sentry so we can fix bugs you'll never have to tell us about. No camera frames, no voice transcripts, no analytics — see the privacy policy.
Your phone's camera (or screen) sees what you see, ~once every two seconds. Frames stay on your device unless Wombow needs to ask the cloud for a fresh take.
Your voice triggers a reply. No wake word, no “Hey Wombow.” Just talk like you would to a friend on the couch.
Short. Useful. Concrete. Three personas — Wombow, Buddy, Calm — pick one. Or turn the voice off entirely and read captions instead.
Most of the time Wombow says nothing. A dramatic moment? Let the screenwriter cook. Crowd shot? Same. Wombow speaks when speaking is useful.
Three accessibility tracks ship in the first version, not the third.
No mailing list spam. One email when Wombow lands on the App Store. That's it.