Locket made the shared-photo widget famous — your favorite person’s photo, right on your home screen. Couples love it, but Locket is a single-feature app. If you want that closeness plus more ways to play, here is how Bunny compares.
Use Locket if all you want is a photo on your home screen. Use Bunny if you want that feeling of presence and a shared pet, a draw-together canvas, love notes, mini-games, and daily check-ins — a complete shared space for two rather than one widget.
| Feature | Bunny | Locket |
|---|---|---|
| Feel present on each other’s phones | ||
| Shared photos | Planned | |
| Shared virtual pet | ||
| Draw-together canvas | ||
| Love notes & letters | ||
| Mini-games for two | ||
| Daily check-ins | ||
| Built specifically for couples | Friends & couples | |
| Pricing | Free; Pro from $1.99/week or $19.99 lifetime | Free; Locket Gold from ~$1.99 |
Choose Bunny if: Couples who want presence plus a full set of shared activities.
Choose Locket if: People who want the simplest possible photo-on-home-screen widget.
Bunny is a good Locket alternative for couples. It gives you the same sense of presence — feeling close throughout the day — and adds a shared virtual pet, a draw-together canvas, love notes, and mini-games, so it works as a complete shared space rather than a single widget.
For long distance, Bunny offers more ways to stay connected than Locket. Locket shares photos to your home screen; Bunny adds a shared pet, doodles, notes, games, and daily check-ins so there is always something to do together.
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