Some moments are too beautiful to remember forever.
The sweet sound of your child calling your name. The quiet wisdom your father shared on the balcony. The one piece of advice that changed your life. The turning point you only recognised long afterwards.
Capture your memories and feelings. Let them travel with you, throughout your life.
Free while in early access. No ads, ever.The heart remembers the moment. MemoriesIQ keeps exactly how it felt.
A year from now, the evening survives. The words do not. Here is the same Tuesday, told twice.
“We had dinner at Amma’s and she told that story about the train to Kollam, the one where the man with the…”
You keep that it was warm, and that she laughed. The words go first, then her phrasing, then her voice.
“We had dinner at Amma’s and she told that story about the train to Kollam, the one where the man with the tiffin box refused to move and she argued with him for an hour.”
Forty seconds of talking on the night it happened. Still exact, still in your words, and findable by asking.
Say it, or type it. Whichever you can manage.
Talking is faster and keeps your voice. But the moment a memory is worth keeping is often a moment you cannot say out loud — a quiet room, a sleeping child, a train. So writing is the default, and speaking is one tap away.
- Any language. Speak or write the way you think, not the way an app expects.
- Back-date anything. Remembered a moment from 2019 today? File it on the day it really happened.
- Journals. Keep work, family and the private ones apart — and search inside just one.
Ask your own past a question.
Not a search box full of keywords — a question, out loud or typed. The answer comes back built from your own recordings, and tells you which day each part came from, so you can go listen to yourself say it.
- Talk to it, or chat with it. Hold a spoken conversation, or type when you would rather not be heard.
- Meaning, not keywords. Your question never has to match the words you used at the time.
- Always cited. Every answer carries the dates it was drawn from — nothing invented.
Today, five years ago.
You will not think to search for most of what you have kept. So MemoriesIQ brings it back on its own — what happened on this date a year ago, five years ago, a lifetime ago — and lets you star the ones that turned out to matter.
- Milestones. Mark the moments worth keeping and they stay easy to find forever.
- Timeline & calendar. Walk a year day by day, or jump straight to a date you remember.
- People, places & tags. Everyone who keeps coming up, gathered without you filing anything.
The shape of a year you were too close to see.
Ask for a week, a month, a year, or a whole life, and MemoriesIQ reads back through everything in that stretch and tells you what it was actually about — the themes that kept returning, and how the tone moved.
- Any stretch of time. Last day through lifetime, or a custom range you pick.
- Written once, then instant. Each summary is kept, so revisiting it costs you no waiting.
- Drawn from you. Nothing generic — every line traces back to something you recorded.
Three steps, and the last one is years later
You speak, or you write
A few seconds or a few minutes. Naturally, in whatever language you think in — and back-dated if the moment already passed.
It remembers, properly
Your recording is transcribed and indexed by meaning rather than by keyword, so a question never has to match the words you happened to use.
You ask, whenever
Out loud or by chat, next week or in fifteen years. The answer is built from your own memories and cites the day each one is from.
Free for the part that matters. Forever.
Writing your life down and asking it questions costs nothing, with no trial clock and no card. Premium raises five limits — how much you can record, for how long, and how long you can talk to it — and adds export.
| Feature | Free $0 forever | Premium $4.99 per month · or $39 a year |
|---|---|---|
| Every memory kept for as long as you keep the account | Included | Included |
| Unlimited written memories | Included | Included |
| Speak or write in any language | Included | Included |
| Back-date a memory to the day it really happened | Included | Included |
| Ask out loud or by chat, every answer cited to a date | Included | Included |
| On this day, timeline, calendar and milestones | Included | Included |
| People, places and tags, gathered without filing anything | Included | Included |
| Insights over any stretch, from a day to a lifetime | Included | Included |
| Ask a question inside one journal, not across all of them | Included | Included |
| Encrypted at rest. Never sold, never used for ads | Included | Included |
| Voice memories a month | 10 | 100 |
| How long one recording can be | 1 minute | 10 minutes |
| How long one voice conversation can be | 10 minutes | 1 hour |
| How long a typed memory can be | 1,000 characters | 10,000 characters |
| How many journals you can keep | 2 | 20 |
| Export your archive — audio and transcripts | Not included | Soon |
| Free in early access | Coming soon — invite-only |
Nothing you record is ever held hostage by a plan. Every limit is checked when you create something new, never afterwards — so if premium lapses, every journal and every memory you already have stays open, readable and searchable. The monthly count covers voice only, and writing a memory is always free: running out of recordings never leaves you unable to keep a moment.
Nobody else can read your memories or hear your recordings. Not other users. Not support staff. Not the people who built this app.
These are your memories
They are the most personal thing you could hand an app. We treat them that way.
Encrypted at rest
Your audio is stored encrypted, under a key dedicated to this service, and is never publicly readable.
Yours alone
Every memory is scoped to your account. Nobody browses your recordings, and support staff cannot read your transcripts.
Delete means delete
Delete a memory and its audio goes with it. Delete your account and everything — recordings, transcripts, and the audio files — is purged.
Never sold
We do not sell your data, and we do not use your memories to advertise to you. Read the full privacy policy.
Questions
What languages does it work in?
You can speak or write naturally and MemoriesIQ detects the language automatically, keeping your transcript in the script you used. Search is built on multilingual understanding rather than word matching, so questions do not have to be phrased the way the memory was.
Do I have to speak? I would rather type.
Typing is the default. The capture screen opens ready for you to write, and speaking is a single tap away when you want your voice kept too. Recall works both ways as well — ask out loud, or chat by text.
Do I need an account to start?
No. You can record straight away. Adding an email later means your memories survive losing or replacing your phone — that is the only reason we ask for it.
Can I get my recordings back out?
Yes. Your audio remains yours and you can play any recording back inside the app. Export is on the roadmap.
Is it free?
Writing, asking and rediscovering are free forever, with no cap on how many memories you write — see pricing. Premium ($4.99 a month, or $39 a year) raises five limits: 100 voice memories a month instead of 10, recordings of 10 minutes instead of 1, voice conversations of an hour instead of 10 minutes, typed memories of 10,000 characters instead of 1,000, and 20 journals instead of 2. There is no way to buy it yet; during early access it is granted by invitation, and everything else is free to everyone.
What happens when I run out of recordings for the month?
Writing a memory still works, without a limit, so a moment worth keeping is never lost to a plan — you just cannot record your voice again until the count resets on the first of the month. The app shows how many you have left before you start, rather than stopping you once you have already spoken.
What happens to my memories if I stop paying?
Nothing. Every premium limit is checked only when you create something new, so lapsing never deletes or locks a journal you already keep, shortens a recording you already made, or truncates a memory you already wrote. You would simply not be able to add a third journal until you were back under the free ceiling.
What happens to a memory after I delete it?
The transcript, the search index, and the original audio file are all removed. It is not hidden from you while being retained by us.
Start remembering out loud
The memory you would most like to have kept is one you did not know to record. The next one is happening now.
In early access on Android. Neither store listing is live yet.