Elderly hands holding a faded photograph

Every life is full of stories worth sharing.

LifeLoom captures the life stories of your loved ones through warm, guided phone calls — stories your family will treasure forever.

Everyone says “we should record Dad’s stories.” Nobody does.

The awkwardness problem. When you pull out a recorder, everything changes. The conversation becomes self-conscious. The magic evaporates.

The “getting around to it” problem. Life is busy. You keep meaning to sit down and ask about the war, the immigration, the love story — but there’s never quite the right moment.

The accessibility problem. Your dad doesn’t want to type his memoirs. But he’ll happily talk for an hour about the dance where he met your mum.

Family gathered around a dinner table sharing stories

No apps. No screens. Just a friendly phone call.

Your loved one doesn’t need to learn anything new. They just answer the phone and talk — the way they always have.

Setting up a storyteller profile on a laptop
1

Tell Us About Them

Share key life events, family relationships, and what makes them special. Takes less than 10 minutes.

Elderly man smiling on a landline phone
2

We Call and Listen

A warm, patient AI calls at the scheduled time. It mentions family by name. Asks permission. And truly listens.

Beautiful legacy document pages with vintage photographs
3

Stories Come to Life

After just 2-3 calls, Chapter Zero arrives — their first chapter, written in their voice, beautiful enough to frame.

Like talking to a friend who’s genuinely interested in your life.

Here’s what a conversation with Arthur, 84, sounded like.

LifeLoom

Arthur, your daughter Sarah mentioned you spent time in Lebanon in the early 1980s. That must have been quite a chapter in your life.

Arthur

Oh, Lebanon. Yes. We were based near Naqoura, down south. The Mediterranean was right there — blue as anything. But you’d walk two hundred metres inland and it was all checkpoints and olive groves. Beautiful and frightening at the same time.

LifeLoom

What did it look like — that contrast between the coast and inland?

Arthur

The hills were terraced — old stone walls, olive trees hundreds of years old. And then you’d see a building that was just… gone. A shell of a place. But the people, they’d still be hanging washing out front. I remember Ahmed, our translator — wonderful man. I went to his daughter’s wedding in 2003, you know. Still have the photo somewhere.

Legacy document pages with vintage photographs on an oak table

Stories your family will read again and again.

Chapter Zero

After just 2-3 calls, you receive their first chapter — a beautiful, heartfelt document written in their voice.

  • Written in their voice — not a transcript, not a summary. Their words, their cadence, their personality.
  • Six dimensions — not just what happened, but how it felt, who was there, and what it meant.
  • Growing with every call — each conversation adds depth, new stories, new connections.
  • Beautiful enough to frame — printed on cream stock with Lora serif typography. An heirloom, not a report.

A permanent home for their stories.

Every storyteller gets their own beautiful, hosted website — a living record that grows with every conversation. Share it with family near and far, or keep it private. It’s theirs forever.

  • Browse stories by theme, era, or person — not a wall of text, but an experience you can explore.
  • Listen to highlights in their voice — audio moments pulled from the calls, so you hear them telling it.
  • Add family photos — upload photos that match the stories. The site weaves them together.
  • Share with a link — invite siblings, cousins, grandchildren. No login required for readers.
Family gathered on a couch browsing a personal story website on a laptop

From words to worlds.

When Arthur described terraced hills and washing hung outside a shell of a building, we didn’t just transcribe it. We visualised it.

Terraced Lebanese hillside with old stone walls, a shell of a building, and washing hung out front

Arthur’s words

“The hills were terraced — old stone walls, olive trees hundreds of years old. And then you’d see a building that was just… gone. A shell of a place. But the people, they’d still be hanging washing out front.”

Every story paints a picture. LifeLoom brings those pictures to life, so the reader doesn’t just hear the story — they see it.

1960s Australian dance hall with couples dancing under amber light

The dance hall was on the corner of Fitzroy Street. Saturday nights, the whole town was there.

1950s Australian weatherboard cottage with dahlia garden

We had this little weatherboard house in Wollongong. Mum grew dahlias out front.

Mediterranean coast near Naqoura with terraced olive groves

The Mediterranean was right there. Blue as anything.

We don’t just capture highlights. We capture a life.

Every conversation explores six dimensions — so the story has the depth and richness it deserves.

Open scrapbook surrounded by vintage photographs, letters, and keepsakes on a wooden table
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Chronological

The arc of their life — childhood, milestones, turning points.

Tell me about growing up in the 1950s.

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Relational

The people who shaped them — family, friends, mentors, rivals.

Who was the most important person in your twenties?

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Geographic

The places that defined them — homes, journeys, landscapes.

What did the neighbourhood look like when you first moved in?

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Thematic

The threads that run through their life — work, passions, beliefs.

What did you love most about your work?

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Inner Life

What they felt, feared, hoped for, and dreamed about.

What were you most proud of? What kept you up at night?

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Legacy

What they want remembered — wisdom, values, messages to the future.

What do you want your grandchildren to know about you?

Elderly couple walking hand-in-hand on an Australian beach at golden hour

Every person’s life is worth remembering.

Everyone has stories their family would love to hear — about adventures taken, loves found, countries crossed, and lessons learned the hard way.

Sharing those stories is a gift. It brings families closer, sparks conversations across generations, and turns memories into something the whole family can hold onto.

Every family deserves an heirloom that isn’t an object, but a voice. A story. A life, celebrated with warmth and care.

The best stories are the ones
you haven’t heard yet.

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