Personal API

When I was a sophomore at Harvard, I built an API for myself - a machine-readable way to query personal information about me. I tracked my location, my browsing history, all keystrokes on my computer, when I went to sleep and woke up, the music I listened to, the photos I took and the text messages I sent and made it all available on the Internet at api.mschrage.com. Anyone could query the data via HTTPS.

I extracted the data from Spotify, Moves (later Quantified), Google Chrome, iMessage, Oura and more.

I used this API to create several visualizations of my personal dataset, including of my text messages (2022) and the places I've gone.