Keepsake

A place for all your
treasured memories.

A gentle journey to capture the stories you'd be devastated to lose — of a loved one still here, someone who has passed, a pet, or your own life.

Free · Private — your recordings are saved securely and never shared without you

Why we built this

Because the voice is the thing.

Photos fade. Letters get put away. But the way someone says your name — or the sound of a dog you used to love — that's what you forget first, and miss most.

Keepsake meets you wherever you are. Sit across from your mom and let her tell her story in her own voice. Or sit by yourself and pour out what you remember about someone who's gone. Tell the story of the dog who grew up with your kids. Or just journal — quietly, in your own voice, for the version of you who'll need it later.

Each journey is shaped around who you're capturing — the questions read like they were written for that person, not for everyone.

A loved one still here
Their answers, in their voice.
Someone who has passed
Your memories, before they fade.
A pet
Alive or passed — their whole story.
Yourself
A journal in your own voice.

How it works

i.

Tell us who they are.

Their name. Your relationship. The people in their life. The things you'd love to capture. We use this to personalize every question — so it sounds like you, asking them.

ii.

Open it together.

You'll get a private link — themed chapters, one question at a time. Sit with them, hand them the phone, and let them talk. Skip anything that doesn't fit.

iii.

Keep it forever.

Download a keepsake file with every answer in their voice — the kind of thing you'd open ten years from now and still hear them clearly.

A few of the questions

Personalized once you tell us who they are. A taste:

Early Memories
What's one of your earliest memories — something small and sensory?
Tell me about the place that felt most like home when you were growing up.
The People Who Shaped You
Whose voice do you still hear inside your own head?
Tell me about a teacher or neighbor who changed your life with a single moment.
Today & What You Want Remembered
What do you most want me to remember about you?
If you wrote me a letter today, what's the very first line?

Ready to begin?

Five minutes of setup. The rest is the conversation you've been meaning to have.

Begin a journey →