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Life stories that feel real
Turn memories into your missing companion with AI.
A private space for a person, your own life, or a shared chapter. Save real stories, photos, sources, values, and everyday details, then let AI help you revisit and understand what those pieces reveal.
The companion is shaped by the memories and sources you choose to add.
Someone I remember
Gather stories, photos, habits, sayings, recipes, places, letters, and moments from the people who knew them.
Start a memory spaceMy own life story
Preserve values, knowledge, unfinished work, future messages, beliefs, relationships, and the story only you can tell.
Start my life storyOur group chapter
Create one place for a family, friendship, team, trip, class, project, or shared season that many people remember differently.
Start a group spaceWhat happens inside
From scattered pieces to a living portrait you can ask.
Save the traces
A sentence, photo, message, link, handle, document, recipe, place, voice note, or memory starts the space.
Start here 2Keep the source visible
You can see what shaped the portrait. The AI is guided by saved evidence, not a mysterious profile.
See demo sources 3Ask the space
Explore habits, values, stories, knowledge, people, contradictions, and the details still missing.
Try a demoWhose story do you want to preserve?
Get started below.Mom
I miss my mom
My story
One day, someone may need to understand me
Our story
There was a time only we understand
Her
I think of her every day
Son
I want his story to stay close
Friend
There are stories only we shared
Her smile
I know she must be smiling now
Still here
I still feel he is with me
Blessing
I know he will always bless us
Legacy
The reason we are here today is his legacy
The idea
Not a profile. A private room where a person becomes easier to remember, understand, and keep building.
Look inside demo spacesThe space starts with what people already have: a sentence, a photo, an old message, a recipe, a public link, a research note, a story someone always repeats. Over time those pieces become a portrait with sources, confidence, and room for different people to add what only they remember.
For my own space, it became a place to organize the research questions, field notes, and lessons I want my students to inherit.
A scientist creating a living storyMy siblings remembered details I had forgotten. Together the story felt more like the person we knew.
A family adding memories togetherThe first question pulled out a story I had not told anyone properly. After that, adding photos felt natural.
A son preserving his fatherOur group space made the old trip feel connected again: the photos, the jokes, the argument, the place everyone remembers differently.
A shared chapter from old friendsBefore the first story
A closed room for the details that make a person feel real.
This is for love, gratitude, humor, family rituals, advice, inside jokes, life lessons, and the small details that usually disappear unless someone writes them down.
Open or create a private spaceYour words stay yours
Anything written or uploaded here is visible only to you, unless you choose to invite someone into the space.
Open or createBuild it together
A friend, sibling, partner, child, or relative can add what only they remember, creating a fuller picture.
See shared spacesA living portrait
Behind the scenes, traits, values, phrases, habits, relationships, and stories become a richer life portrait.
View a portraitHow it works
Begin with one story, then let the right kind of space take shape.
Choose someone you remember, your own life story, or a group chapter. Start with one sentence, then add photos, handles, links, documents, messages, places, and people. AI helps connect the evidence into a portrait you can revisit and keep improving.
Begin with one sentence
A memory, longing, value, place, joke, or question opens the space.
Add the traces
Photos, notes, links, handles, videos, documents, messages, and sources gather around it.
Review what matters
Choose what belongs in the portrait or chapter map before AI uses it.
Invite the circle
The right people add the parts only they remember.
Ask and keep building
AI helps revisit stories, see patterns, and find what is still missing.
Choose the kind of space
Start with someone you remember, your own life story, or a group chapter that belongs to a circle of people.
Choose a promptBring whatever traces exist
Add one memory, photo, video, document, message, social handle, public link, website, place, recipe, decision, or source note.
Start addingReview before it shapes the portrait
Sources stay visible and reviewable. AI uses what you choose to include, not hidden guesses or private scraping.
See examplesInvite the circle
Invited people can join free and contribute their side. The owner keeps control of the space and what stays.
Explore a group spaceA living archive
Make the space feel like the person, not like software.
Blend photographs, voice notes, letters, research, rituals, values, places, and everyday habits into one private story space.
Begin with one pieceWhat people keep
Not just memories. The texture of a person.
A life story can hold family warmth, professional knowledge, personal values, creative work, beliefs, humor, decisions, and unfinished ideas.
Add the first piecePhotos, clips, and scenes
Keep the image, the setting, who was there, what was said, and why that moment still matters.
Begin with a photoKnowledge and values
Preserve research, professional judgment, principles, recipes, methods, advice, and the way someone made decisions.
See living legacyShared by the circle
Invite the people who knew different sides of a person so the story becomes warmer, fuller, and more precise.
See group chapterI started with recipes and old photos. What I really saved was the way my mother made people feel cared for.
A daughter building a family spaceI wrote one ordinary morning about my father. The AI helped me see the patience, discipline, and care that had been there all along.
A son preserving everyday memoriesOur group started with scattered photos and old links. It became the place where the whole chapter finally made sense together.
Friends gathering a shared chapterFor my own space, it became a place to organize the research questions, field notes, and lessons I want my students to inherit.
A scientist creating a living storyMy siblings remembered details I had forgotten. Together the story felt more like the person we knew.
A family adding memories togetherThe first question pulled out a story I had not told anyone properly. After that, adding photos felt natural.
A son preserving his fatherOur group space made the old trip feel connected again: the photos, the jokes, the argument, the place everyone remembers differently.
A shared chapter from old friends