Tell its story in your own voice. It stays with the heirloom for good.
Speak where it came from, who it belonged to and why it matters — aloud, in your own voice. A little tag on the object holds the story you build over the years, so the meaning is handed on along with the thing itself.
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What you capture
- A voice note in your own voice — who it belonged to, where it came from and why it matters
- Photos and a short video: the maker's mark, the honest wear, the way it sits in the hand
- More added over the years — each visit a new line in a dated history of the piece
Tap the tag and the keepsake's whole story opens on your phone — your voice, the photos and video, the dates — ready to hand on with the object itself.
The hardest thing to lose isn't the object — it's the story behind it, and that's exactly what heirloom labels are for. A grandmother's ring, a war medal, a handmade chair: once the person who knew where it came from is gone, the provenance goes with them, and what's left is a beautiful thing nobody can explain. Most family history lives in a head, not on paper, and it fades faster than anyone expects.
A little tag tied to the keepsake keeps the story attached to the thing it belongs to. Speak it aloud while you still remember it — the names, the dates, the places it travelled — and add photos or a short video of the maker's mark and the honest wear. The record isn't fixed in time: come back whenever you learn something new and add another line, so the piece carries a dated history rather than a single faded label. When the day comes to pass it on, the whole story goes with the object — so whoever holds it next can tap and hear exactly how it came to be.
Stick a tag on it
A cheap NFC tag on a stake, lid, box — anything.
Tap & add
Photos, notes, voice. Date and place captured automatically.
Tap to recall
Tap again, anytime, to see everything. No app to install.
Questions
- Can I record the story in my own voice?
- Yes — hold the piece, speak its tale aloud, and the voice note is kept with it. Once you share that keepsake with family or make it public, anyone who taps the tag hears the story exactly as you told it.
- Does the story only get written once?
- No. It's a living record — come back whenever you like to add photos, video, voice notes and dates, so the piece gathers a dated history over the years instead of one fixed label.
- What if the tag is lost or damaged?
- Move the whole story to a new tag and lose nothing — your voice, photos, video and dates stay intact. Everything is private by default; you only ever share a keepsake when you choose to.