About GliM
A way to hold onto what might otherwise disappear.

Where It Started
GliM started from a very personal experience.
When I first used AI, what impressed me was not how it might “change the world.” It was much simpler : AI could turn unclear, half-formed thought in my head into images I could actually see.
They were not perfect. But they made abstract thoughts visible. At that time, those images stayed on a screen.They didn’t affect my daily life in any real way.
Out of curiosity, I tried printing one of those AI-generated images on a T-shirt.
There was no business plan behind it. It was just something I made for myself. Wearing something that came from a thought I had felt different. It no longer stayed on a screen — it became something I could keep.
What Changed
As AI became more common, conversations around it shifted toward productivity, disruption, and industry change.
Over time, I found myself growing distant from those conversations — not because they were unimportant, but because they seemed to leave little room for the quieter parts of life that still felt meaningful to me.
What stayed with me instead was something smaller: the feeling of seeing a thought become something physical. I began to notice that many of the things people want to keep are not ideas in the traditional sense, but small moments, passing feelings, or sentences that belong to a particular day.
That became the direction behind GliM — a way to hold onto what might otherwise disappear.
What We’re Building
In short, GliM helps people keep moments, feelings, and everyday thoughts in wearable form.
The challenge is rarely having something worth holding onto — it is finding a way to preserve it without losing what made it meaningful.
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