Memory preservation

Their words, still
here when you need them.

Echoes gathers everything your loved one wrote — comments, messages, captions — and turns it into a beautiful archive you can return to, whenever.

Thank you. We'll be in touch gently.

Private by design. No account needed to start. No ads, ever.

"I didn't realise how many times my dad had written 'I'm proud of you' until I saw them all in one place. I cried for an hour. Then I sent it to my sister."
Early user — lost her father in 2023
How it works

Three quiet steps to keep them close.

Gather
Bring their words together

Upload a data export from Facebook or Instagram, paste comments you've saved, or share voice notes. No technical knowledge needed. We walk you through it.

Curate
AI organises with care

Echoes finds the moments that matter: words of love, pride, laughter, and ordinary life. Their exact words — typos, nicknames, and all — preserved as they were.

Keep
A private archive, forever

A beautiful digital flipbook, shared privately with family. Optional: hear their words read in their own voice. Something to return to, always.

What an Echoes archive looks like

Their voice, on the page.

Every archive is organised into chapters, exactly as they would have written them.

Chapter II — Everyday love
On your university graduation photo · June 2019
"Look at you. Look at you!! I remember that nervous girl who almost didn't apply. So proud it hurts."
On a photo of you cooking · March 2021
"You made that?? Call me when it's ready lol. Kidding. (Not kidding.)"
On your birthday post · December 2022
"Happy birthday to my favourite person. Have the most wonderful day. Love you to the moon and back, always."

What people are saying

"My mum was the one who always commented on everything. After she passed, I kept scrolling back through her words just to feel close to her. Having them all in one place changed something in me."

Maria, 34 — lost her mother in 2022

"We made an Echoes book for my grandfather as a family. There were comments none of us had ever seen. He had this whole other side, quietly cheering everyone on. We've printed it. It's on the shelf."

James, 41 — in memory of his grandfather

"The voice feature made me nervous. But hearing him say 'I love you, kiddo' in his own voice, reading something he actually wrote to me — I didn't expect it to feel so gentle."

Priya, 29 — in memory of her father

"Grief is strange. Sometimes you need to hear them. Echoes gave me a way to do that without feeling like I was losing my mind. It helped."

Anonymous — in memory of a partner
Simple, honest pricing

No subscriptions you'll forget about.

Pay once and keep it forever. Or subscribe for your whole family.

Memorial
$49
one time

A complete archive for one person. Keep it privately, or share a link with family.

  • One loved one
  • AI curation and organisation
  • Beautiful digital flipbook
  • Private shareable link
  • Yours to keep forever

Their words are still
out there.

Join the waitlist and be among the first to bring them home.

Thank you. We'll be in touch gently.

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