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We photograph the way we felt, and we cling when it starts fading. What gets lost is never just the memory — it’s the person themselves.
Little moments in life pull us back: the smell of food Grandma used to make, the quiet talks in the car with mom, or the way Grandpa would recline the couch watching Wheel of Fortune. And then there are mornings when you wake up and your heart aches, trying to remember… wishing you could go back in time.
The thousands of photos and videos we capture are like a dusty attic box. It’s a chore to find anything. And even when you do, it’s just a silent image, or a video frozen in time — a story without its storyteller. You can’t share your day with them again. Can’t hear their wisdom when you need it most. Can’t feel their pride on your wedding day.
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Overall website here: Landing pages with video above the fold: “Talk with your memories.” Immediate demo embed. Clear privacy stance.
Talk with your memories.
A photo keeps a face. A Leaf keeps a person.
Each year becomes one Leaf — your living memories that you or your loved ones can speak with — instantly bringing up the moments you’re looking for, complete with the photos and videos behind them.
“A photo keeps a face. A Leaf keeps a person.”
“Not another album. A library that answers.”
Private and safe: “Your family, your voices. Private by default. You decide who sees what.”
Presence over data: “Photos remember events; Grow remembers you.”
Effortless retrieval: “Ask for a moment; it brings it, even if it’s hidden in a long video.”
A place for loved ones to speak with your true memories — your exact words, opinions, while seeing the memories behind every answer alongside relevant photos or videos. Unlike a photo or video that can’t explain itself, your Leaf knows the people, places, and stories — and can bring you the memory you’re looking for even if it’s hidden in a long video.
A place to send Future Messages — to tell a son why you were so strict, to remind loved ones not to sit so close to the TV, to tell a bad dad joke or embarassing dance, or to sing ‘You Are My Sunshine’ to Mom just like she used to sing for you.
A place to pass down your love — the promise to Be There, Forever.
share your experiences, pass down your values