Memmo

Keep what matters.

For your children: a lifetime of memories.

For you: your story, now and forever.

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A mother kissing her young daughter on the forehead inside a fairy-lit reading tent at bedtimeTwo girls playing and splashing in shallow water at the beachA father resting cheek-to-cheek with his sleeping child, warm light in the backgroundTwo friends laughing on a Paris rooftop with the Eiffel Tower in the distance, hair caught in the windA father and son in baseball caps watching a game together from the stands at golden hour
Scattered fragments of photos floating against a warm beige background, evoking digital disarray

You're capturing everything. Keeping nothing.

Ten thousand photos on your phone. Scattered across devices, clouds, and old hard drives. No order. No context. No plan.

Your kids won't inherit a story. They'll inherit a mess.

Memmo is where you keep the memories that matter — and pass them on.

A lifetime of stories.

Everyone contributes

Family and friends add their first-person memories — the moments only they could capture.

You curate what stays

Keep what's worth saving forever. Build digital archives — for you, and for your children.

For today. For forever.

Your child's story

From the day they're born, you start building it. First steps, ordinary Tuesdays, milestones in between. On the day you choose, the archive becomes theirs.

Your story

The people, the places, the moments that make up your life — kept in one place. Yours to revisit. Yours to one day pass on.

The context that matters

A photo of him asleep on the floor in his uniform is just a photo. Add the note — he was so tired from his first all-day tournament that he didn't make it to bed — and it becomes a memory worth keeping.

Private, not isolated.

No feed. No algorithm. No audience. Just the people you're close with, and the memories you choose to share with them.

A young woman in a knit beanie sits outside in the evening, softly smiling at her phone, warm string lights glowing in the background

Imagine the day…

She's a teenager. It's her birthday. You share the archive you've been building for her since the day she was born.

Inside: a lifetime of memories. Photos from before she could remember. A video of her first steps. The story behind every one.

Now it's hers. Forever.

Your story starts today.

Memmo is in a private beta. Public launch mid-2026.

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