
Lifting Toward a New Horizon
Each clank of the weights reverberated through me, a symphony that fed my soul.

Real stories from the app
StoryBank is built for the memories that deserve context: childhood places, family rituals, turning points, travels, recipes, lessons, and the stories behind the photographs.

Each clank of the weights reverberated through me, a symphony that fed my soul.

The kaleidoscope of incandescent bulbs cast an electric aura over the writhing crowd as I stood, almost hidden in the shadows of the 2K one nightclub.

I still remember the whimsical way our friendship began, with a blind hamster named Popeye making a daring escape along the corridor of Moulton College's animal care...

My heartbeat was an erratic drummer, pounding with anticipation, as the hours inched closer to the fateful one o'clock.

The dim glow of the silver screen illuminated my eager eyes as I nestled into the cushioned seat, my heart thrumming with the thrill of rebellious success.

I was 47 years old when I got married to Laura in Gibraltar on Saturday the 6th of June 2026, after 16 years together.
How StoryBank works
Create your account and start building a single, organised place for your memories.
Capture the people, places, dates, photos, and details behind each memory, then organise them into a collection that is easy to revisit.
Keep private memories in your account and publish only the stories you want family, friends, or future readers to discover.
Inside the app
StoryBank helps capture memories while they are still fresh, gives them structure, and makes them easier to revisit through chat, narration, your archive, and carefully chosen sharing.
When someone's Digital Twin is ready, family and friends can ask questions in a chat that is grounded in that person's published StoryBank memories.
Create an optional own-voice clone from a consented recording, then choose whether story playback stays private or can be heard on shared stories.
Use guided chat, typed answers, or voice transcription to capture the small details that make a memory feel real, then shape them into a readable story.
Attach images, dates, places, tags, people, and the wider explanation so the story behind a photograph does not disappear over time.
When you do not have the perfect photo, StoryBank can help create story image options from the memory so each saved moment has a visual anchor.
Keep personal memories in your own account and publish only the stories you deliberately want other people to discover.
Designed for memory keeping
StoryBank keeps the image and the explanation together. Each story can hold the who, where, when, and why, then become part of a personal archive that grows over time.
Recently shared
Real StoryBank entries from people building their own archive in the app.

I was 47 years old when I got married to Laura in Gibraltar on Saturday the 6th of June 2026, after 16 years together.

I still think about the first time I saw Poppy, our beloved Jack Russell Terrier, down in Bedfordshire.

I was around 18 months old, so I did not know much, but I knew something new and exciting was happening.

The air was crisp with the bite of early February's chill, and though frost lingered in the mornings, it was a familiar embrace as I made my way to Bainland Lodge Re...

The morning chill was biting as Poppy and I prepared for our walk in matching red puffer jackets.

Morning came early, sunlight streaming through our tent canvas, mingling with the gentle baaing of sheep.

We arrived in Poole for a few days getaway with Poppy, ready for some relaxation.

The morning had held such promise as we set out to Healer’s Cider Farm, a place that had once charmed me with its simplicity and warmth.

A spur-of-the-moment journey led me to Wasdale, intent on conquering the tallest mountain in England.
Questions
StoryBank is a memory-preservation app for collecting personal stories, photos, dates, places, and the meaning behind them. It turns scattered memories into an organised story archive that can stay private or be shared when you choose.
It is for people preserving their own life stories, families capturing the memories of parents and grandparents, partners saving shared moments, and friends who want meaningful stories to last beyond a message thread or photo album.
Save the memory itself plus the context that makes it useful later: who was there, where it happened, when it happened, what the photo shows, what it meant, and any tags that help people find it again.
Yes. StoryBank is designed so your memories remain under your control. You can keep stories private in your account and publish only the selected moments you deliberately want family, friends, or public readers to see.
Yes. You can write stories about the people, places, and moments that matter to you, as long as you have the right to save and share them. Each story can include the context that explains who was there and why it mattered.
When someone's Digital Twin is ready, the app can offer a chat experience based on that person's published StoryBank memories. It is designed to answer from those memories, not invent unsupported details.
Yes, where a StoryBank user has enough published memories and their Digital Twin has been updated. The chat lets you ask about those saved experiences in a more natural way than browsing story cards one by one.
Own-voice cloning is an optional app feature that lets you create a voice clone from a recording of your own voice for story narration. It requires consent in the app, and you can manage whether playback is private or shared where supported.
Yes. StoryBank supports story playback with narration voices, and users who have created an own-voice clone can use it for their own story narration when enabled.
Yes. The app supports voice input and transcription in chat-style story capture, so you can talk through a memory naturally and then review the written story that comes from it.
Yes. You can share selected public stories so family and friends can read the memories you want them to keep, while leaving more personal stories private.
Stories can include dates, tags, images, and visibility settings. That structure keeps the archive useful as it grows from a few memories into a larger record of your life.
No. StoryBank can be used as a private archive. Public sharing is optional, and publishing should be reserved for the stories you are comfortable making available to others.
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