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Echo

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Where memories come to life

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Bring your past, present, and future to life

Some voices we never want to lose. Echo gives them a home.

Memory Profiles

Upload voice recordings, letters, photographs, and stories. Echo learns the texture of a person — the way your mother paused before a joke, the words your father always reached for.

Conversational Presence

Family members can sit down and have a real conversation. Ask the questions you never got to ask. Hear the stories you've heard a thousand times — in her voice.

Living Legacy

Create your own Echo now, while you're here. A gift for your children, and your children's children — your laugh, your beliefs, the way you tell a story.

How it works

A quiet, careful process

  1. 1

    Gather

    Upload what you have. Voice memos. Home videos. Journals. Letters. Even just a few hours of conversation. There is no right amount — only what is yours.

  2. 2

    Shape

    Echo builds a profile — not a chatbot, but a presence. Every detail is reviewed and guided by you, until it feels like them.

  3. 3

    Connect

    Invite the people who loved them. Let your children ask questions. Let your grandchildren hear stories they never got to hear in person.

  4. 4

    Preserve

    Your Echo lives in your family's private space. Passed down through generations. Protected. Yours, always.

I wanted my grandchildren to know who their grandfather really was — not just a name on a photo. Echo gave him back to us.

— Margaret, who created an Echo of her husband, David

Our promise

Built with care. Held with care.

What Echo holds is sacred — a voice, a presence, the shape of someone loved. We honor that weight in every decision we make. Echoes are created with consent, controlled by your family, and kept entirely private. We will never make an Echo public. We will never sell or share what it contains. And at any moment, a family may ask for everything to be deleted — and it will be, completely.

This is a promise, not a policy.