We live in an age where memories are more fragile than ever.
Photos vanish from phones when storage fills. Letters are lost in house moves. Conversations that once happened around kitchen tables now disappear into messaging apps that auto-delete. The stories that define families — the small, human details — are quietly slipping away.
Digital memorials are not about replacing the physical. They are about giving the physical a chance to endure.
When a grandmother’s handwritten recipe is scanned and added to a memorial, it becomes searchable, shareable, and safe. When a grandfather’s war letters are transcribed and placed in a timeline, they gain context and connection. When a community’s oral histories are recorded and preserved, they become a bridge between generations.
At Siorai we believe every life deserves a place that outlasts paper and hard drives.
Our free tier on Briogh lets anyone begin that process today — no cost, no pressure, no complexity. Write a story, upload a photo, invite family to contribute. The memorial grows quietly in the background, always available, always protected.
We’re only at the beginning. Soon our WordPress widgets will let associations and small museums embed these memorials into their own sites. Later, professional tools will help funeral homes and genealogists serve families at scale.
But it starts with one story.
What story would you want to protect first?