VITA

about

Our mission

To preserve the most meaningful connections of our lives.

To ensure death no longer silences the conversations with those we love.

Ultimately, to reshape how we navigate life, loss, and love in the digital age.

Why Vita exists

After losing a beloved grandmother during the COVID years, one of our founders spent months creating slideshows and writing poems—doing everything possible to hold onto her. But even the most beautiful tributes felt frozen in time. What he longed for wasn’t another picture; it was one more conversation. A moment to say “I miss you. Thank you for loving me.” To hear her voice call him the way she always did: μωρό μου (“my baby,” in Greek).

Using letters, photos, and video, he created a digital way to experience her presence—so he could speak, listen, and feel connected again. That seed became Vita: a mission to keep love present in the lives of those still here.

What we're building

Two pillars define Vita today:

  • Memory legacy vault. A long-term home for notes, stories, photos, and videos—organized with AI to emotionally reconnect with our loved ones.
  • Memory voice interaction. A way to return to familiar voices grounded in real materials, paired with a specialized conversational AI designed to listen, speak, and make you feel their presence once again.

How it works

You can contribute to the vault at your own pace: add letters, photos, timelines, and stories. Vita helps organize and enrich these materials—linking people, places, and events, and surfacing themes that emerge across time.

When you need to talk, the voice experience listens. It stays within ethical boundaries: no fabrication of events, no invented memories, clear admissions of uncertainty. The goal is not to replace anyone or anything—but to accompany you.

Safety and ethics

  • Consent-first data collection and clear ownership of your materials
  • Export options for continuity and family stewardship
  • Grounded voice interactions with explicit safety rails
  • Accessible, calm interfaces with inclusive language and design

Who we are

We are a small team of designers, engineers, and caregivers committed to building meaningful, human-centered technology. If this work resonates—and especially if you bring lived expertise in bereavement care—we'd love to hear from you.

Get in touch

Questions, suggestions, or interest in early access? Reach us at alessandro@atvita.co.