Almaya is a digital platform that lets people record, store and share their personal stories, tips and life lessons through video and audio recordings. It can create a digital autobiography that people can share with family members, which is a good option for seniors and people with neurocognitive disorders. The company uses Amazon AWS encrypted technology to protect security and privacy, and there are no ads or data sharing.
Another option is HereAfter, an interactive memory-sharing app that lets people record and share stories and memories with family members. It uses guided prompts, a conversational interface and secure authorized access so people can record and share their stories with family members. The app offers different subscription levels and a 14-day free trial.
For a more AI-infused approach, Sensay uses AI avatars that capture people's personalities and can be used to offer emotional support and education. Although it's in beta testing, Sensay plans to create personalized AI replicas that can be used to help people with dementia and other neurocognitive disorders. The company is focused on privacy and consent, so it's a good option for preserving memories and life stories.
Last, SeniorTalk offers AI-powered companionship and support through WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. The chatbot can spot early signs of dementia and age-related illnesses and offer personalized conversations based on the user's interests. It's designed to fight loneliness and social isolation, so it's a good option for seniors who need emotional support and engagement.