Coming Soon to iOS & Android

Notes to your
future self.

Capture, preserve, and rediscover your most meaningful life moments through the power of your voice.

Designed for your inner world

Memoirs transforms the simple act of speaking into a powerful tool for self-reflection and personal growth.

Effortless Capture

Record thoughts instantly with crystal-clear quality.

AI Transcription

Your voice transformed into searchable text.

Smart Connections

AI reveals surprising patterns between your thoughts.

Location Context

Ground your memories in place on a rich map.

Organized Collections

Group related thoughts into meaningful collections.

Privacy First

Your thoughts stay yours with complete control.

From thought to library

Building your personal archive is as simple as having a conversation with yourself.

Record

Speak your mind freely. Our AI handles the transcription and organization.

Organize

Your thoughts are automatically categorized and connected to related ideas.

Rediscover

Listen back to your journey and see how your perspective evolves over time.

Memoirs

Recording
00:42 • San Francisco
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Your voice becomes
searchable text

Every memoir is automatically transcribed using advanced AI. Find that perfect thought from months ago with a simple search, or browse your written memories alongside the original audio.

Instant Search

"Show me all my thoughts about creativity from last summer."

Interactive Transcripts

Tap any word to jump to that exact moment in the audio recording.

Loved by thinkers

Join thousands of people who are discovering the power of audio journaling.

"Memoirs has completely changed how I journal. Being able to just speak my thoughts and have them organized automatically is a game changer."

Sarah J.
Creative Director

"The transcription accuracy is incredible. I use it to capture ideas for my writing while I'm on walks, and it never misses a beat."

David M.
Author

"Finally, an app that respects my privacy while giving me powerful tools to understand my own thinking patterns."

Elena R.
Psychologist