/ MemoryPal

Gentle AI memory support for daily life.

MemoryPal is an early care-focused experiment exploring how daily events can become useful summaries, audio narratives, and caregiver-friendly context for people navigating memory loss or cognitive decline.

What it is

A small memory layer for people, families, and caregivers.

The idea behind MemoryPal is simple: daily life creates fragments that are easy to lose. A supportive system could help collect those fragments and turn them into something easier to understand, hear, and share.

The project is intentionally early. The focus is on humane design, privacy, consent, and useful support rather than replacing care or clinical judgment.

Experiment directions

Supportive memory tools should feel calm, not clinical.

Daily summaries

Turn ordinary daily activity into clear, gentle recaps that are easier to revisit later.

Audio narratives

Explore calm spoken summaries that can help a person reconnect with the shape of their day.

Caregiver context

Give trusted caregivers a simple way to understand recent moments, patterns, and needs without overwhelming the person being supported.

Human-first design

Keep the system gentle, consent-aware, and focused on support instead of surveillance.

/ In progress

What if remembering could be supported gently, one day at a time?

Future prototypes may explore daily recap capture, audio playback, caregiver notes, collaborative memory timelines, and simple routines that help preserve context without adding pressure.