Preserving digital lives across generations

Your social accounts
die when you do.
They don't have to.

Memoria transforms deactivated social media accounts into living branches of your family tree. Future generations don't just read about their ancestors — they meet them through their actual posts, photos, and voices.

Eleanor Reyes
Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Maria Reyes
Instagram · Facebook
David Reyes
Twitter · LinkedIn

An ancestor profile — preserved from their actual social accounts

Three steps to forever

01

Preserve the account

When a loved one passes, we help memorialize and preserve their social accounts — Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn — before platforms delete them.

02

Build the ancestor profile

Posts, photos, messages, and connections become a rich, searchable profile. AI organizes content into a timeline of who they were — their voice, their relationships, their life.

03

Add to the family tree

The profile becomes a permanent branch in your family tree. Future generations explore it, learn from it, and feel connected to the people who came before them.

Built for what matters

Multi-platform preservation

Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, LinkedIn — your ancestor's full social footprint, captured and preserved in one place before platforms delete it.

Living family tree

An interactive family tree where every branch is an ancestor profile. Navigate through generations and discover who your family really was.

Family collaboration

Invite family members to contribute memories, annotate profiles, and keep the legacy alive — with privacy controls that put you in charge.

Future messages

Write letters to future generations. Schedule them to arrive on birthdays, anniversaries, or milestones — gifts from someone they never met.

Voice preserved

Not just text — photos, videos, voice notes, stories. The full texture of who someone was, not a sanitized obituary. Future generations meet them, not just their name.

Private by default

Your family tree is yours alone. Share with family, control access, and keep memories private — until you're ready to share them.

"Social media became the most honest record of a human life — more than any photograph, more than any obituary. It captures how someone actually spoke, what they cared about, who they loved, what made them laugh."

That record shouldn't die when the account does.

We built Memoria because we watched goodbyes happen on Facebook walls, because we've lost access to accounts when platforms shut down, because we believe future generations deserve to meet their ancestors as real people — not just names on a chart.

Some things should last
forever.

Your family's story is the most important thing you have. Memoria makes sure it never gets lost to a deleted account or a defunct platform.