Say what was unsaid
Good news, hard days, apologies, ordinary moments.
Private grief support
A gentle memorial companion for unfinished letters, voice remembrance, and carrying love back into daily life.

Good news, hard days, apologies, ordinary moments.
Good news, hard days, apologies, ordinary moments.
Clearly labeled AI voice moments, limited and protected.
Small real-world rituals for returning gently to life.
Voice Remembrance
Short, clearly disclosed AI-generated voice moments help mark what you wish they could hear.


Memory Vault
Keep what matters together, with a local-first privacy model for the future mobile app.
Grief-informed boundaries
Afterlight is a private grief support and memorial companion for people who still have words, stories, apologies, gratitude, and ordinary updates they wish they could share. It helps users write unfinished letters, preserve a memory vault, create short clearly labeled voice remembrance moments, and choose small return-to-life rituals without pretending that AI can bring someone back.
Afterlight is a local-first memorial app for reflection after loss. It is designed for the private space between a journal, a memory box, and a guided ritual. The product gives users a place to name what happened, collect photos and sayings, draft letters they may never send, and receive grounded AI-generated reflections that are always disclosed as generated.
The experience begins with a memorial profile and optional memories chosen by the user. From there, Afterlight can help shape an unfinished letter, summarize a meaningful memory, suggest a small real-world action, or create a short voice remembrance reading. The goal is not endless conversation. The goal is to help the user move from acute longing toward carrying love in daily life.
Afterlight is not therapy, a medical device, emergency support, a seance, or a resurrection product. It does not claim that a deceased person is present, watching, replying, forgiving, or sending messages. It should not be used to make legal, medical, financial, or crisis decisions. In moments of danger, users should contact emergency services or a crisis line.
The system is built to reject requests involving self-harm encouragement, violence, hate, exploitation, illegal activity, and deceptive impersonation. It can show pause nudges during high-frequency use, deep-night use, or language that suggests emotional over-dependence. Voice realism is intentionally limited and reviewed because familiar voices can comfort, but they can also confuse.
The mobile app is designed to keep original memorial assets on device by default. Server records should contain only the data needed for accounts, entitlements, safety, generated reflections, and deletion workflows. Afterlight is not designed to sell memorial data or train public AI models on private memories. Users should be able to delete memories and scrub generated content.
The care pledge is meant to align the business model with recovery rather than dependence. Users should not be priced based on grief intensity, late-night use, or how long they remain attached to a digital experience. When a user is ready to graduate, the service can support a closing ritual and a refund, donation, or split choice according to platform and payment rules.
Afterlight is for people who want a private place to gather the everyday texture of someone they loved: a phrase they used, a date that still matters, a photo that brings both comfort and ache, or a life update that feels incomplete without them. It is also for people who want help closing a chapter gently, without being pushed to forget.
Return path
Local-first by design
Memorial content stays local by default
AI reflections are always disclosed
No public model training on memories
Permanent delete controls
Care pledge
Early access
Launching first for iOS users in the United States.
Questions
No. Afterlight is a memorial companion for reflection and remembrance. If you are in immediate danger in the United States, call or text 988.
No. Reflections are always labeled as AI-generated and grounded in memories you choose to save.
Afterlight is being designed local-first, with memorial content kept on-device by default.
When a user chooses to graduate, the refundable portion can be returned or passed forward.