Permanent collection — est. this year
The museum
of your life,
curated as you go.
LifeMuseo turns your memories, photos, letters and recordings into a living archive — organised, beautifully written, and ready to leave behind.
Free to start — create profiles and record memories with no card details required.
Family / 14 April 1998
Moving to Shetland
We moved in on a Tuesday, and half our furniture was still on the ferry two days later because of the weather. Nobody warned us the wind never really stops.
One of 214 exhibits in Elena's archive
A timeline that grows with you
Every memory finds its place on an interactive walk through your decades — zoomable, searchable, never overwhelming.
AI that helps you write, not replace you
Gentle prompts, follow-up questions and quiet editing help — your voice stays the author.
Built to be shared, and to last
Invite family into a shared archive today, and set out exactly what should happen to it tomorrow.
The biography builder
Your exhibits, gathered into chapters worth reading.
Plans
Free to begin. Plus when a life outgrows it.
Every account starts free — real profiles, real memories, voice recordings, a public showcase, no card required. Plus removes the limits and adds collaboration for whole-family archives.
| Free | Plus£24.99/year | |
|---|---|---|
| Profiles | Up to 3 | Up to 12 (+ extra slots for a one-off £1.99) |
| Memories | 20 per profile | Unlimited |
| Life stories | 2 per profile | Unlimited |
| Photos & videos per memory | 1 | Up to 10 (galleries) |
| Showcase themes | 2 (Ink & Linen) | All 9 themes |
| Order of service leaflet | Classic white | Choice of styles |
| Family tree | Direct family | Extended family (grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins & beyond) |
| Collaboration | Invite family to contribute, with approval controls | |
| Time capsules | Sealed messages with email delivery | |
| Timeline detail | Titles only | Click through from the timeline to the full memory & photos |
| Interests | Hobbies, education, music & film favourites — a deeper look at who they were |