Hearth Vault calls and asks the questions that draw out a whole life. You just talk. We preserve every story in your own voice, the truest autobiography there is, for you to pass on or for someone you love. No app, no writing. We call, you talk, it lasts forever.
Early access is free to join. We'll reach out before we open the first calls.
Start your own, or give it to someone you love. Tell us who to call and the stories worth keeping. Anyone can text in questions, anytime.
A warm, unhurried call asks one question at a time. No screens, no typing, no blank page. You just talk, like catching up with an old friend.
Every answer is saved and transcribed into a living autobiography. Read it, search it, share it, and one day, talk with it.
Your phone is full of texts and photos, and almost none of your voice. Every life is a story worth keeping, and the time to tell it is now.
Memory softens and voices fade. The stories that made you, how you met, the place you grew up, the way you say someone's name, slip away quietly, and the tools that exist (a blank page, email prompts) ask too much and capture too little.
Hearth Vault was built for the way people actually remember: sensory, unhurried, never a test. The talking feels like visiting, and what's left is unmistakably you.
Nothing to download, nothing to learn. You answer like any call, at any age, even if you've never touched a smartphone.
We preserve the sound of you, not just a transcript. The pauses, the laugh, the way you tell it.
Story-pulling, sensory prompts designed with care, never a memory test that makes anyone feel they're failing.
A living archive you and your family can add to over the years, and, in time, hold a conversation with. Not just a memoir, a presence.
You own your data, always. We never sell it and never train on it without your word. Nothing is shared until you decide who hears it, and when.
We're opening Hearth Vault to a small first group. Founding members help shape it and keep founding pricing for life. Join the early-access list and we'll reach out personally.
Hearth Vault is the easiest way anyone has ever recorded their life story, and it grows into a conversational archive families can talk to for generations, a category that doesn't yet have a home.
Everyone has a story, and every voice eventually goes quiet. The need is universal, the moment is finite, and every recorded call deepens a corpus that compounds in value and can't be copied.