EverMemory combines one-button voice recording, AI-powered memoir writing, and a printed hardcover book into one simple gift. No apps to download. No passwords to remember. No writing required.
Your parent doesn't need to "get good at technology."
They don't need an account. They don't need a password. They don't need to download anything or remember a URL.
Here's how it works: you set everything up for them — it takes about ten minutes. Then you hand them a QR code card. They scan it with their phone camera. A single large button appears on the screen. They press it. They talk.
That's it.
How the recording experience works:
EverMemory guides every session with a thoughtful question — drawn from a library of over 100 prompts written specifically to surface the memories that matter. Questions like:
The questions span every chapter of a life:
Childhood & Family Origins — Where they came from. What their parents were like. The house they grew up in. The games they played before screens existed.
Education & Early Adulthood — Their first job, their first failure, the teacher who changed everything.
Love, Marriage & Family — How they fell in love. What parenting felt like from the inside. The fights they'd take back and the moments they'd relive forever.
Career & Purpose — What they built, who they served, what they're most proud of.
Wisdom & Life Philosophy — What they believe now that they didn't believe at 25. What they'd tell their younger self. What they hope their grandchildren remember about them.
Each question is an invitation. Your parent can answer for two minutes or forty-five. They can come back the next day. They can skip a question and answer it six months later. There's no pressure. There's no wrong answer. There's no deadline. Just them. Their voice. And the story only they can tell.
Most AI tools take what you say and squeeze it down — shorter, cleaner, more efficient. That's useful for a lot of things. It's the wrong approach for a memoir.
A life story isn't a meeting transcript. The pauses matter. The way someone says "we didn't have much, but we had each other" and then goes quiet for a second — that moment carries weight. A summary would erase it.
Echo AI is built differently.
When your parent finishes recording, Echo processes every session and writes it as literary prose — the kind of writing you'd find in a memoir published by a real press. First person. Present tense where it creates intimacy. Scene-setting, not just fact-listing.
Not: "Subject recalls working at a factory from age 16 to 22."
But: "The factory floor was deafening — I could feel the machines in my teeth by the end of the first shift. I was sixteen and thought I was tough. I wasn't. But I learned to be."
What Echo preserves:
Their voice and cadence. If your father speaks in short, dry sentences, the prose reflects that. If your grandmother tells stories in wide, wandering circles that eventually land exactly right, Echo honors that rhythm.
The specific details. The street name. The neighbor's dog. The color of the dress. Details are what make a memory real — Echo is trained to surface and keep them.
The emotional temperature. Pride, regret, humor, grief — the feeling behind the words is preserved, not sanitized.
The output is structured like a real book:
Chapter 1: Early Years
Chapter 2: Coming of Age
Chapter 3: Love and Marriage
Chapter 4: Building a Family
Chapter 5: Work and Purpose
Chapter 6: Lessons Learned
...and more, based on what your parent actually recorded.
The result isn't a transcript. It isn't a bullet-point summary. It's a memoir — their memoir — written with the care their story deserves.
Language isn't just how we communicate. It's where memory lives.
Ask your grandmother to describe her childhood kitchen in English and she'll give you facts. Ask her in Cantonese, or Spanish, or Japanese — and something else opens up. The smell of the soup comes back. The word for the pot she used. The phrase her mother always said on Sunday mornings.
Memory and language are inseparable.
EverMemory supports recording and memoir creation in 8 languages:
This means a first-generation immigrant family can finally preserve their parents' story in the language their parents actually think and dream in — not a translated version, but the real thing.
It means the memoir your grandmother records in Japanese will be written in Japanese — the chapter titles, the prose, the poetry of her specific phrasing.
For multilingual families, your parent can even record in their native language while you and your children read the English version alongside it.
Because a story told in the wrong language is only half the story.
When your parent records their life story, they're sharing things they may have never told anyone. Childhood traumas. Old regrets. The love story before they met your parent. Things that are sacred. That data shouldn't train an AI model. It shouldn't be analyzed for advertising. It shouldn't live in a server farm that gets acquired and repriced every three years.
Here's what EverMemory guarantees:
End-to-end encryption.
Your recordings and memoir files are encrypted from the moment they're captured to the moment they reach your device. No one at EverMemory can read your content. Not our engineers. Not our AI infrastructure team. No one.
Never used for AI training.
Your family's stories will never be used to train Echo AI or any other model — not EverMemory's, not a third party's. This is written into our Terms of Service, not buried in a footnote.
You own the data. Completely.
You can download every recording, every chapter, every draft at any time — in full, at no extra charge. The files are yours in formats that don't require EverMemory to open.
Delete anytime. Truly.
If you close your account, your data is deleted from our servers within 30 days. Not archived. Not "soft deleted." Gone.
What if EverMemory shuts down someday?
Your hardcover book exists independent of any server, any app, any company. Ink on paper. The book you ordered doesn't stop working because a startup pivots. It sits on a shelf and waits for whoever needs it next. We hope to be around for decades. But we built EverMemory so that even if we're not — your family's story survives.
We live in an era of infinite digital storage — and somehow, people keep losing things. Photo libraries held hostage behind subscription paywalls. Video files in formats that future devices can't play. Cloud drives that get shut down with 30 days' notice. A thousand family photos, gone because no one remembered the login. A book doesn't do that.
The EverMemory hardcover is built to last generations:
A5 format (148 × 210 mm) — The classic memoir size. Substantial enough to feel like a real book. Small enough to hold comfortably, to slip into a bag, to pull off a shelf without ceremony.
Sewn-spine binding (thread-sewn, not glued) — The same binding method used in archival books and fine literature. Pages don't fall out after a decade. The spine doesn't crack after the 50th read. A well-made sewn-spine book can last 200 years with normal care.
Acid-free paper — Standard paper yellows and becomes brittle within decades. Acid-free paper is archival-grade; it resists yellowing and degradation for over a century under normal conditions.
Full-color interior — Photographs your family uploads are printed in full color throughout the relevant chapters, not relegated to a separate insert in the middle.
A hardcover that travels down a family tree:
Your mother records her memoir now, at 74.
You read it.
Your children read it at 12, at 25, at 45 — and understand their grandmother differently at each age.
Your grandchildren read it and meet someone they never got to know.
Their children read it and understand where they come from.
That is not a metaphor. That is what happens when a book is made well and kept carefully. Digital files are convenient. A printed book is permanent.
One price. Everything below. No add-ons required.
Recording & Accessibility
Echo AI Writing Engine
Language Support
Privacy & Security
The Hardcover Book
Plans & Guarantee
We made a deliberate choice: no subscriptions. Your parent's life story shouldn't cost $99 a year, forever, just to keep existing. You shouldn't have to wonder whether you'll remember to renew, or what happens to their memoir if you don't. EverMemory is a one-time purchase. Pay once. Own everything. Forever.
Most Popular
Legacy Gift Pack
$89
The complete memoir experience for one parent.
Perfect for: Mother's Day, Father's Day, birthdays, anniversaries.
For Larger Families
Legacy Premium
$299
Everything in Legacy Gift Pack, plus:
Perfect for: Larger families where the voice itself is precious.
Extra Hardcover Copies
$59 per book, ordered anytime after your memoir is complete.
A note on price:
A comparable memoir-writing service in Japan costs ¥220,000 or more — and requires scheduling in-person interviews over months. A ghostwriter in the US charges $15,000–$50,000 for a family memoir. EverMemory costs $89. Not because we cut corners. Because we built technology that does the work without replacing the intimacy.
There's a recording your parent could make today that wouldn't exist tomorrow. Not because anything dramatic is about to happen — just because memory is like that. The details blur. The stories that seemed too ordinary to bother saving turn out to be the ones everyone wishes they'd asked about.
EverMemory takes about ten minutes to set up for someone you love. And what comes out the other side is a book. Their book. The one they always meant to write, and never got around to — until you made it easy.
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