NothingForgotten.

L.P.

A Living Archive
for Families

The voiceoutlastsus /

BEGIN A JOURNAL
IMAGINE POSSIBLE

The voices

that made you.

A living archive of family voice, kept in the form they were spoken. We never fabricate. We never approximate. We never replace.

Begin a journal

02 / promise

What we keep.What we never make up.

Legacy Journal records, preserves, and replays. We do not generate.

Your audio is captured exactly as you spoke it. That audio is what your family hears — never a simulation, never a regenerated version, never an AI saying something you never said.

Your Eternal Voice™ guides your family through your archive, but it never composes new sentences. It will not fabricate. It will not hallucinate. It will not say what was never said. It only replays what you recorded, and answers questions by drawing on what’s already in your archive.

This is the line we hold. It’s the entire reason we exist.

02 / proof

While you’re here. After you’re gone.

A single seed in dark soil with a faint inner glow
It begins as one voice, waiting to be heard.
A young sprout pushing up through the forest floor
You begin to speak. The first stories take root.
A young sapling tree at twilight with first warm lights
A few voices join — children, siblings, a grandparent.
A mature tree at peak, dense canopy filled with warm gold lights
A whole family, while you are here to gather them.
The same tree in late autumn, lights fewer and more precious
The voices grow fewer. Each one becomes more precious.
A single dead leaf caught mid-air, drifting away from a bare branch
Don’t let your stories be lost to the wind.
A new seed in soil with the silhouette of the great tree behind it
You live on in what they remember to say.

One tree, the full arc of a life. Begin while you’re here — gather your voices, build the canopy, leave the roots intact. What you record now is what your family will hear. What you don’t is what the wind takes.

A child listens to a recorded voice through over-ear headphones in golden afternoon light.

voices kept / heard again

They will hear her tell it. In her voice.

An elderly person's hands rest beside a glowing tree of light, an open photo album, and a sheet of cream paper.

self-curation / before you go

Choose what defines you. Live in your own words.

08 / your journey

A Place To Tell Your
Life’s Adventures

01First memory
02First love
03Snuck out to a party
04Travelled for a year
05My worst mistake
06My biggest regret
07What I need you to know

First memory

04 / permanence

Built so your family doesn’t depend on us.

Companies fail. Hosts close. Trust shouldn’t depend on either. Your archive is encrypted, exportable, and held under legal protections that survive Legacy Journal as a company. We’ve designed for our own absence.

1/4

Locked in. Always heard.

Your audio and transcripts stay protected inside Legacy Journal — never exported, never extracted, never given to a model that isn’t yours. Heirs you designate can listen and read for two years free. After that, continued access is paid — and includes a private AI that answers your family’s questions in your loved one’s actual voice, drawing only on what they preserved here.

2/4

Heir-isolated by design.

Each heir receives their own access to what you’ve designated for them. No cross-leak between siblings, between branches of the family, between archives. What you intended one person to hear, only that person hears. This is enforced in the architecture, not in our policies.

3/4

Legal continuity through RUFADAA.

Your archive is structured as an estate asset under the Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act. Your designated heir has access by law, not by our permission. We are not a gatekeeper to your own family’s history.

4/4

Death-of-company protocol — in design.

We are designing the protocol that determines what happens to every paid archive if Legacy Journal closes as a company. The full terms will be published before founder pricing closes. We will not claim certainty until we can document it.

05 / witness

Made by people who needed it.

I built Legacy Journal because I lost someone whose voice I will never hear again, and I realized that the fragments of audio that exist of her are the only direct contact my children will ever have with their grandmother. That archive should not depend on me being alive to maintain it. So I built the thing that should have existed.

— Cody, founder

The interviewer asked questions my mother and I never thought to ask each other. Three weeks later we have eight hours of her stories that didn’t exist before.

Sarah, daughter, Connecticut

My father wouldn’t sit for a recording with me. He sat for a recording with the app. I don’t know why that worked, but it did.

Marcus, son, Oregon

What I keep coming back to is that I can hear my grandmother again, in her actual voice, telling stories I had forgotten she ever told. The technology is invisible. The voice is just hers.

Elena, granddaughter, Texas

06 / invitation

Begin while you can.

$50 a year. Annual only. We don’t run trials and we don’t charge by the recording — that pricing model corrupts the product. Founder pricing for the first 200 journals is being finalized and will be published before reservations close.

Reservations are limited to the first 200 journals. We review requests in order received and write back within a week.

Read the full pricing rationale →