How Remynis turns a life into a living legacy.
From the first question to the final conversation — here is exactly how the system works, what gets captured, and what your family receives.
See Remynis in action.
Remny starts talking.
The moment you join Remynis, you're introduced to Remny — our AI interviewer. Remny is not a form. It's a guided conversation that feels more like talking to a thoughtful friend than filling out a survey.
- Multiple sessions — interviews happen over days or weeks, not all at once. No pressure to remember everything in one sitting.
- Hundreds of guided questions across identity, family, relationships, beliefs, career, failures, and triumphs.
- Follow-up prompts — when Remny senses there's more to a story, it digs deeper. Short answers become full memories.
- Any device — complete sessions from your phone, tablet, or computer whenever it suits you.
Every story collected by Remny is structured, tagged, and organized into a Soul Print — a deep identity model that captures not just what happened in someone's life, but who they are.
- Values mapping — what they believe about work, family, money, faith, and success.
- Personality markers — humor style, communication patterns, emotional tendencies.
- Decision patterns — how they approached hard choices and what guided them.
- Relationship history — who shaped them and how.
- Speech style — the phrases they repeat, the way they explain things, the words they reach for.
Using the Soul Print as its foundation, Remynis builds an EverMe — an AI avatar that responds the way the real person would. Not from generic knowledge. From their actual memories, values, and voice.
- Text conversation — family members can ask EverMe anything and receive answers grounded in real memories.
- Voice matching — Legacy and Heritage plans include voice cloning so EverMe sounds like them. (Coming soon)
- Always growing — new interview sessions update the Soul Print and improve EverMe over time.
- Contextual memory — EverMe remembers what it knows and answers from that context, not from the internet.
Once EverMe is live, you invite family members to access it. Children, grandchildren, siblings — anyone you choose can have a real conversation with the person you preserved. Now and decades from now.
- Family sharing — invite unlimited family members on Legacy and Heritage plans.
- Private and secure — only people you invite can access the EverMe. No public profiles.
- Generational access — your subscription keeps EverMe alive for your family long after you're gone.
- Future formats — 3D avatars and holographic interfaces are on the roadmap for Heritage members.
Three systems. One person.
The AI that draws out a life story. Gentle, patient, and trained to ask the questions people wish they had asked their loved ones before it was too late.
- Guided multi-session interviews
- Hundreds of curated questions
- Follow-up and deepening prompts
- Covers identity, family, beliefs, legacy
The structured dataset that turns raw stories into a deep personal model. This is the intelligence layer — without it, the AI is generic. With it, the AI is personal.
- Values and belief mapping
- Personality and humor profiling
- Speech and communication patterns
- Emotional tone and decision history
The living AI representation of the person. It converses, responds, and reflects the individual — drawing from their real memories rather than the internet.
- Text conversation (all plans)
- Voice matching (Legacy & Heritage)
- 3D avatar — coming soon
- Family sharing and access controls
The Soul Print is what makes EverMe feel real.
When someone answers a question in Remny, the raw answer is more than stored — it's interpreted. Every story is tagged with the values, emotions, beliefs, and relationships it reveals.
This is what separates Remynis from a simple recording. It's not just what they said. It's what it means about who they are.
This is what a conversation with EverMe looks like.
Things people ask before they start.
There's no set timeline. Most people complete their core interview across 3–6 sessions over a few weeks. Each session takes 20–45 minutes. You can pause, resume, and add to your Soul Print at any time — even years later.
For the best EverMe, yes — the person themselves should complete the interview. Remny is designed to be easy and comfortable for anyone, including older adults who aren't tech-savvy. However, you can also build a partial Soul Print from letters, journals, recordings, and family knowledge if the person has already passed.
Completely. Your Soul Print and EverMe are private to your family only. We never sell, share, or use your data to train public AI models. Your family's memories belong to your family.
EverMe remains accessible to your family for as long as your subscription is active. We're also building a legacy preservation option that allows families to maintain access indefinitely. Your subscription can be transferred to a family member to continue access.
EverMe only draws from the Soul Print — the real memories, values, and stories captured in the interview. It won't fabricate facts or events. If asked about something outside the Soul Print, EverMe will say so rather than invent an answer. The depth of the interview determines the depth of EverMe.
Yes. The Soul Print is designed to grow. You can return to Remny at any time for additional sessions, adding new stories, updating existing ones, and deepening the identity model. The more you add, the richer EverMe becomes.
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