How the Legacy Capsule Works

Memorieon’s Legacy Capsule helps you create secure, guided messages for your loved ones — preserving your voice, values, and presence for the moments that matter most.
Written by
Ilié Aerts, Founder
Published on
May 11, 2025

A simple, secure, and meaningful way to be remembered

At Memorieon, we believe legacy isn’t about leaving behind files — it’s about presence.
The Legacy Capsule is a guided digital vault where you can preserve your voice, your values, and your love — for the people who matter most, and the moments that matter most.

Here’s how it works:

1. Choose Who You’re Speaking To

Your partner. Your children. A future grandchild.
You can create a separate capsule for each person, or one for your whole family.

This isn’t just a message — it’s a relationship, preserved with care.

2. Answer 7 Guided Prompts — At Your Own Pace

Not sure where to start? We help you begin.

The Legacy Capsule gently walks you through seven powerful prompts, like:

  • What do you want them to know about your childhood?
  • What’s something you wish someone had told you?
  • What’s a memory or tradition that should live on?

You can answer in your own way — with video, voice, or text.
It’s personal. It’s flexible. And it’s yours.

3. Decide When It Should Be Delivered

Now, later, or someday far in the future.

Maybe it’s for their 18th birthday.
Maybe it’s for a milestone moment — or after your final goodbye.

You choose the moment.
We make sure your message gets there.

4. Your Messages Stay Private — and Protected

Your Capsule is encrypted and stored securely in your personal vault.
Only your chosen recipients can access it — and only at the time you decide.

You stay in control.
You can revisit, revise, or delete your messages at any time.

5. What They Receive Is More Than a Message

When the time comes, they won’t just get your words.
They’ll get your voice. Your face. Your presence.

A moment, not just a memory.
A connection, not just content.

The Legacy Capsule isn’t about preparing for death.
It’s about giving life a way to last.