We wanted to know our family’s stories.
Autobiographai started in a family like yours, to gather the stories of those we love, before they slip away. Today, we open this possibility to everyone.
It all started around a table.
A family like so many others. Grandparents who would tell a memory in passing, without anyone thinking to write it down. The urge to ask the questions, but a "later" that never arrived. And then one day, the voice goes quiet, and with it whole decades we wished we had kept.
We built Autobiographai first for our own family. To finally gather the stories we kept postponing. So that the next generations could read, listen, understand where they come from, in the very words of those who came before.
Open this possibility to every family.
What we built for ourselves should not stay a privilege. Every family has its precious stories, its voices it wants to keep, its witnesses it does not want to lose. No life is too ordinary to be told.
Autobiographai gives everyone the same attentive, patient biographer, one that knows how to ask the right questions and weave a story from the answers. Whatever the age, the country, the culture, or the ease with writing.
What guides us, every day.
Four simple principles, the compass behind every decision we make, from the tone of the questions to how your data is protected.
Family
What is passed on in a family is what really matters. Our tools are designed to bring generations closer, not to replace them.
Transmission
A life told is a life that continues. We believe in books that travel, in stories that are re-read, in words that stay.
Respect for elders
Their memories are our inheritance. We design every question and every screen so they are welcomed with patience and attention.
Curiosity
Behind every ordinary story, there is a treasure. We approach every life as unknown ground, without bias, without hierarchy.
Start your story today.
A few minutes a day, at your own pace. An illustrated story to pass on. And the certainty that no voice in your family will fade unheard.