Every family carries stories that deserve to be heard now. Memorial Legacy captures, preserves, and shares the narratives that make us who we are, while the storytellers are still here to tell them.
The most important stories in your family aren't in a database or a newspaper clipping. They're in the memories of people who are alive right now, waiting to be asked the right questions.
Most memorial platforms activate after loss. We believe the richest stories are captured in life, and carried forward with dignity.
Guided story capture tools that help families document life stories, memories, and wisdom while loved ones are present and engaged. Not an afterthought. The main event.
When the time comes, years of captured stories become a rich, multimedia memorial. No starting from scratch during grief. The foundation is already built.
Photos, audio recordings, video clips, and written narratives woven together into a living timeline. Not just text on a page. A full portrait of a life.
Multiple family members contribute their perspectives, filling in gaps and adding context. One life, many witnesses. The full picture emerges together.
Start with guided prompts designed to surface the stories your family has never thought to ask. Weekly, at your pace, on your terms.
Every story, photo, and recording is safely stored and organized into a living timeline that grows richer with each contribution.
Invite family members near and far to experience and contribute to the narrative. Distance doesn't erase connection.
When a life transitions to memory, everything is already in place. A beautiful, complete memorial built from years of love, not hours of grief.
These are real memorials from the Memorial Legacy community β full lives, fully remembered.
Seismic industry pioneer, oil exploration entrepreneur, and lifelong jazz trumpeter. Ken played hockey against Gordie Howe, helped Saudi Arabia find water in the desert, and loved Maggie his entire life.
Entrepreneur, matriarch, and devoted family historian who compiled an 8-generation, 4-volume family tree. She met Kenneth at the Mile Zero Cafe in Dawson Creek in 1952. She was mighty in her love.
Start preserving stories today. Cancel anytime. No lock-in, no surprises.
The average memorial website charges $199β$499 for similar features. We believe honoring a life shouldn't cost a fortune.
Memorial Legacy is building the bridge between living history and lasting tribute. Because every person's story matters, and it shouldn't take loss to prove it.
Create Your First LegacyYour family legacies and stories, all in one place.
30% of Memorial Legacy's profit goes to charities chosen by our community. Select the organization you want to support β your choice directly shapes where that money flows.
How it works: Your chosen charity joins the community pool. At year-end, 30% of Memorial Legacy's net profit is distributed proportionally across all selected charities. You can update your selection at any time. See the public Give Back page β