Built for memory, voice, and conversation

Talk to the people you used to be.

Echoes transforms memories into time-aware personas you can revisit, listen to, and speak with across different stages of life.

Memory CaptureTime-Aware PersonasVoice-Ready Conversations

See it in action

Memory → Persona → Conversation

Interactive
Memory capturedAge 14

“I was scared on my first day of school. I kept pretending I was okay even though I wanted to go home.”

Persona generatedYou at 37

Reflective, gentle, protective, and more confident than before. Carries a strong memory of feeling out of place, but learned how to reassure others through it.

Were we always this afraid of starting over?
More than we admitted. But we kept going anyway, and that is why you can ask me this now.
Voice-ready response

How it works

Three steps to talk across time

Write what you remember. Let AI build a version of you at that age. Then ask it anything — and hear the answer in your own voice.

01

Capture memories

Write or record important moments, reflections, milestones, and emotions from different periods of life.

02

Generate a persona

Echoes shapes those memories into a time-aware version of you with its own voice, tone, and perspective.

03

Talk across time

Ask questions, revisit turning points, and hear answers from a persona grounded in your own lived experience.

Why Echoes matters

More than storage. More than chat.

Echoes doesn’t just save your memories — it brings them to life. Have real conversations with who you were, grounded in what you actually lived through.

Example moment

“I was afraid no one would understand me.”

Echoes turns moments like this into personas that can respond with reflection, reassurance, and memory-aware context.

Personal reflection

Use case

Revisit younger versions of yourself and ask questions you could never ask in the moment.

What did I need to hear back then?

Family legacy

Use case

Preserve stories, values, and voice so future generations can experience them more intimately.

A memory should feel lived, not archived.

Voice and presence

Use case

Pair memory with conversation and audio so recollection feels closer to a living exchange.

Not just a journal entry — a response.

Start the experience

Build a memory today. Talk to it tomorrow.

Start with a single diary entry. Echoes will shape it into a persona you can talk to — grounded in your words, your emotions, your story.