Save the memories and importance of cherished belongings for family history, wills, or insurance—before it’s too late.  

 

How it works

1. CAPTURE

Open the Time Capsle app, create an item and easily add photos, videos, and notes.

2. PRINT

Print QR code and attach to the item.

3. SHARE

Share with loved ones and attorneys to use for family records, wills, or insurance.  


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“I’ve learned so many unexpected family stories that I had no idea about!
— Kate E.
 

"My grandma used to embroider socks in Shangai from the age of 13-52, for 1 cent per 24 socks. She just gave me her last pair. These socks are 40 years old!" —Julia L.

“When my dad was just 15 years old, (in 1969) Pan AM began marketing that they would one day operate commercial flights to outer space. My dad not only reserved his spot in their “First Moon Flights Club”, he kept his ticket, along with his official…

“When my dad was just 15 years old, (in 1969) Pan AM began marketing that they would one day operate commercial flights to outer space. My dad not only reserved his spot in their “First Moon Flights Club”, he kept his ticket, along with his official membership letter, in his safe deposit box until the day he died.

This represents everything I loved about my dad—his passion, his intelligence, his curiosity, and his fearlessness.

My resolution is to live more like him, to explore the things I’m passionate about, to care less about what others think, and to set goals that may seem a little “out there.” —Claudia S.

"My grandson Sam at 7 days old in the family bassinet. Every child in our family has slept in it for the past 72 years!" —Donna E.

“Whenever I visit my grandpa in Warsaw, I’m greeted by this bottle. He’s been making pepper vodka in it for decades and always keeps a bit from the previous one to add to the next, that way there’s still a bit from the original in every new batch. The satirical label is from the days when he used to help create and distribute underground press, and pokes fun at the military police.” —Adrian J.

"I started wearing bow ties in law school. One day out of the blue, I received a small package from my Grandpa. To my amazement, it contained his mink bow tie that he wore in high school (and, according to my Grandma, too many times after then) and a note instructing me to "wear it with pride." —Michael L.

Ready to start capturing stories of your own?

Easily upload historical photos, dictate stories, add to family tree.

 
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Then save a cloud backup, digital file, or legal will addendum.