For family historians

Preserve the voices,
the stories, the people.

Record family stories by voice. Add photos and dates. Shaterian assembles them into a private Living Memory Graph future generations can actually search.

Private beta — founding members get first access. No spam, ever.

What you're up against today

Voices fade

The stories your grandparents tell at the dinner table aren't being captured — and once they're gone, they're gone.

Archives stay in boxes

Photos, letters, recordings — physical archives are precious but unsearchable, and they decay.

Family trees are flat

Names and dates aren't a life. A great-grandparent should be more than a node on a chart.

Cloud storage isn't a memory

Uploading 10,000 photos to a drive doesn't help anyone understand who anyone was.

What Shaterian gives you

Voice-first oral histories

Just record. Shaterian transcribes, organises, and links every story to the people and places it mentions.

Photos in context

Add photos with captions and dates, threaded into a real timeline alongside stories and memories.

Ask the archive anything

‘What did grandma say about the war?’ — Shaterian surfaces the actual moments, in her own voice.

Built to last and to share

Granular sharing for family. Full export anytime. The work you do today belongs to the generations after you.

What people want to know

Can I add my parents' or grandparents' stories?

Yes. Record voice notes during family visits — Shaterian transcribes, organises, and links them to people, places, and dates.

Can I bring in old photos?

Yes. Photos can be added with captions and dates, and Shaterian threads them into the timeline alongside stories and memories.

Who can see it?

Only the people you invite. Sharing is granular — share a single story, a person's life, or the whole archive.

Will it last?

Your archive is portable. You can export everything at any time, so the work you do is never trapped.

Be among the first 500 founding members

Early access, and a direct line to the team.

Private beta — founding members get first access. No spam, ever.