MemoryStore combines live voice, group capture, photo prompts, and a permanent multi-output archive.
An AI interviewer trained in the art of memoir — warm, perceptive, unhurried. It listens, follows up, and goes deeper.
Upload a photo album, link familiar faces, and choose project photos during conversations when they help unlock a story.
Capture the conversation that happens when three generations sit together — cross-talk, corrections, shared laughter.
Every session feeds a permanent archive. From there: a printed book, an audiobook, a digital timeline, a tribute — on demand, now or in twenty years.
Your family's memories belong to your family. End-to-end encryption, GDPR compliance, and you own the data — always.
Across every session, the AI builds a picture of the person — filling gaps, detecting themes, suggesting what to explore next.
These are real screens from the product, with one sample family's memories — the home, the living memory archive, and the archive you can ask anything.

Your family’s home base
Every project, what you’ve captured, and a gentle nudge on what to do next — at a glance.
Four steps. Designed for families who have never done this before.
Tell us whose story you're capturing and what you want to preserve.
Choose a one-on-one voice interview or a group session. Start talking — the AI handles the rest.
Memories are automatically extracted and organised. Add context, verify details, upload more photos.
Generate a chapter draft, a printed book, a digital timeline, or a queryable family archive — whenever you're ready.
“My mother had dementia. I'd been putting this off for years. We managed four sessions before she lost the thread completely. Those four sessions are the most precious thing I own.”
Claire, 54
Her mother passed eight months after their last session
“Dad talked for three hours about his childhood. We had no idea any of it had happened. My sisters cried. I think he cried too, though he'd never admit it.”
Tom, 47
His father is 81 and still going strong
“I thought this would be awkward. It wasn't. The AI asked exactly the right questions — the ones I'd never have known to ask.”
Priya, 39
Capturing her grandmother's story from Delhi