Our Story

Memory is the treasure chest of the mind.

YouRemember was built for the moments that matter — the ordinary Tuesday that became extraordinary, the voice you never want to forget, the letter you wish you had written sooner.

Why we built this

We live in an age of infinite content and vanishing memory. Photos sit on phones, never revisited. Stories are told once and forgotten. Voices fade. YouRemember exists to change that — to give people a sacred, private space where their memories live safely, beautifully, and forever.

It started as a simple question: what if your family could read your diary 50 years from now? What if your grandchildren could hear your voice the way you sound today? That question became YouRemember.

What YouRemember is

YouRemember is a digital memory keeper — a time capsule for your life. You can save photos with captions, write letters to your future self or loved ones, and record voice notes that carry your tone, your laughter, your pauses.

Memories are organised into albums, filtered by person, and surfaced again through weekly "On This Day" email digests. No ads. No algorithms. Your memories belong entirely to you.

YouRemember is free to use. For users who want unlimited memories, video support, and more, a Supporter plan is available at $2.99/month — paid securely via Stripe. Cancellable at any time.

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Private by design
Your memories are yours alone. We don't sell data, run ads, or share anything with third parties.
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Built with care
Every detail — from the polaroid cards to the paper textures — is crafted to feel warm and human.
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Your data, always
Export everything at any time. JSON, HTML, photos, audio — it all goes with you.
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Built to last
Hosted on reliable EU infrastructure with regular backups. We take preservation seriously.

Where we are

YouRemember.life is an independent project. Our servers are hosted in Helsinki, Finland through Hetzner Cloud, within the European Union. All data is subject to GDPR protections.

We are a small team with a big belief: that the stories of ordinary lives deserve to be kept.

"The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living."

— Marcus Tullius Cicero