6 reasons families preserve the stories behind their photos with Remento
Those old photos deserve more than storage. Transform them into a beautiful keepsake book where every photo comes alive with the stories and voice of the person who lived them.


“A picture is worth a thousand words. With Remento, you’ll never lose them.”

1. The stories behind photos fade
The photos survives, but the memories and details behind it don’t. And once they’re gone, no one can recreate them.

2. No writing. No procrastinating.
You don’t need time to write a memoir. Just record your spoken response to the prompts that Remento sends via email and text message.

3. From shoebox to heirloom
Remento turns recorded reflections into a printed hardcover keepsake book of written stories, turning fragile prints into a book of stories designed to last for generations.

4. Because voice is what you’ll most miss
Stories in print are meaningful. Hearing them in their own voice is unforgettable. Each chapter includes a QR code that links to the recording, so you can listen back long after the moment has passed.

5. No complicated technology
No apps. No passwords. Just a simple link to record from any device with interenet. If your storyteller can respond to a text message, they can tell their story.

6. Discover untold stories
A single photo can reveal stories no one had heard before.With Remento, those discoveries don’t disappear — they become part of your family’s story forever.
Preserve memories without the overwhelm
No writing. Just simple conversations about the photos you already have.

Speak the stories behind photos
Each week, Remento sends your storyteller a new question. All they need to do is talk. No writing or typing.

We turn recordings into writing
Remento’s Speech-to-Story technology turns their spoken words into an edited narratives - like a memoir, only easier.

Enjoy a book, plus voice
Their stories are compiled into a full-color hardcover book, including QR codes that play the recording used to write each chapter.
Before the voice becomes a memory
Photos can last for decades. Voices don’t always. Preserve both while you still can.








