Features

One memory in. Four things out.

Everything here is included, from the first memory to the hundredth. And all of it is downstream of the same small act: somebody answering one question out loud.

A transcript, a timeline, a conversation, and an export you can walk away with.

What is included

  • Capture

    Four ways in, all landing in the same place. Whatever is easiest on the day is the right one.

    • Voice recording with live waveform, pause and resume
    • Automatic transcription with language detection
    • Typed memories with drafts that survive a closed tab
    • Photo, PDF, and document upload with text extraction
  • Guided interview

    The part that solves the blank page. You are never asked to think of something — only to answer.

    • A bank of biography-style questions across ten themes
    • Follow-up questions that build on what you just said
    • Progress that steers toward the parts of your life still uncovered
    • One thoughtful question a day, by email
  • Legacy chat

    Where it stops being an archive. Every answer is traceable back to something that was actually said.

    • Conversations grounded in real memories, with sources shown
    • The original recording attached to the answer it came from
    • Ask and answer across languages
    • An honest “I never talked about that” instead of invention
  • Privacy and ownership

    Not a settings page you have to go and find. The default is the safe one, and every step out of it is yours.

    • Private by default, with four levels of sharing
    • Per-person invitations and instant removal
    • Full export of everything, at any time
    • Complete deletion, including stored media
Under the bonnet

What happens after you press stop.

“Processed by AI” tells you nothing, so here are the actual steps. They differ by what you sent: a typed memory skips a stage, because there is nothing to write down.

  1. Written down

    The recording is transcribed, and the audio stays attached to the transcript so your family can hear the original.

  2. Read for names and dates

    The people, places, and dates you mentioned are picked out and added to your timeline and themes.

  3. Indexed so it can be found

    The memory is split into passages your family’s questions can be matched against — each passage carrying its title and the question you were answering.

  4. Ready

    It appears in your memories, and your character can draw on it — once you have shared the legacy with someone.

The original audio is kept, not replaced. Every stage retries on its own, so a hiccup in one never costs you the recording.

All of it, free during early access.

No card, and no trial that quietly expires and locks a family out of their own memories.

Want the storage and privacy detail instead? We wrote down what we do and do not offer.