In loving memory
See their face again.
A keepsake made from the photos and recordings you already have — their face brought to life, speaking the words you choose, in their own voice when the recording allows.
Free to preview · pay only to keep
“Happy birthday, my darling. I am so proud of the person you’ve become.”
The honest part
Built for what you actually have.
Real, imperfect material
Old photos, a short voicemail, a noisy home video. We work with what a family actually keeps — not studio recordings nobody thought to make in time.
Their voice, only if it’s truly there
When your recording is clear enough, you’ll hear it in their voice. When it isn’t, you’ll still have their face and their words. We won’t hand you a stranger’s voice and call it theirs.
See it before you commit
Preview the keepsake first. You only ever pay to keep something that already felt like them.
Three quiet steps
- 1
Share
A photo and any short clip you still have — a voicemail, a home video, a voice note.
- 2
Write
The words you want said. Theirs, ideally — you choose every one.
- 3
Keep
Preview it free. You only pay if it feels like them.
Built respect-first
Consent-first
Only for loved ones you have the right to remember.
Always labeled
Every keepsake is clearly AI-made — a tribute, never a pretence.
Your words
No invented personality. The message is only ever yours.
Pay once, delete anytime
No subscription, ever. Erase everything whenever you wish.
Why Hushsong exists
I built Hushsong for my grandfather.
After he died, the only piece of his voice I had left was thirty seconds from an old phone video. I spent days trying to bring it back — every tool, every trick — and the best AI in the world kept handing me a stranger.
That’s when it hit me: almost none of us save enough, and almost all of us realize it too late. So I made the thing I wish I’d had — one that wrings everything it can from the little you managed to keep, and tells you the truth about the rest. If your recording is enough, you’ll hear them. If it isn’t, you’ll still have their face and their words — and you’ll know before you ever pay.
When you’re grieving, the last thing you need is one more broken promise. That honesty is the whole point.
— Nicolas, founder
When you’re ready.
Take your time. Nothing is created until you’ve written the words and chosen to keep it.
Create a keepsake