Families change over time
New family members join. Caregivers change. Children grow. Important context should not disappear because it lived in one person’s head or one private chat thread.
liveMemories helps families and caregivers remember what matters: people, routines, health context, preferences, stories, and shared history. It works across private conversations, group threads, and account-wide facts without mixing scopes.
New family members join. Caregivers change. Children grow. Important context should not disappear because it lived in one person’s head or one private chat thread.
Some loved ones cannot read, cannot type comfortably, or communicate better through voice. The system needs to meet them where they are.
Not everything should be shared with everyone. liveMemories keeps personal, group, and account memory separate while still making the right context retrievable.
Use direct messages, family groups, or an account-wide facts lane. Voice messages are supported as first-class input, not as an afterthought.
The system turns durable information into structured people, relationships, and versioned facts. Messages stay encrypted at rest.
Retrieval combines scoped facts, semantic search, and relationship-aware graph expansion so the assistant can recall family context without leaking across accounts.
Every read and write is account-scoped. Retrieval and generation both enforce leak prevention.
Messages are append-only, facts are versioned, and projections are rebuildable. Memory is ranked, not silently deleted.
Workers for runtime, D1 for source of truth, R2 for files and audio, Durable Objects for turn coordination, and Vectorize for semantic retrieval.
liveMemories is being shaped for families, caregivers, and memory preservation from day one.