Six people. Six lifetimes of stories. One place where all of it lives together — the grandmother's immigration story alongside her grandchild's first memory of her. Narratrace Family captures every generation at once.
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View all plansEach member gets their own space — private interviews, personal uploads, their own voice. Plus a shared archive where everything comes together.
Each family member gets their own fair-use interview sessions — the grandmother answers questions about her village in Gujarat; her granddaughter documents her first memories. Separate voices, one shared archive.
See which life domains have been explored within each interview. Narratrace does not automatically scan across family members to discover hidden relationships.
A shared space where family members can contribute photos, annotations, and memories to each other's stories. The archive grows as a collective — each person adding context to what others have recorded.
200 GB shared across the family and enforced across photo and video uploads. Additional storage options will be offered only when operationally available.
Every family member can upload photos with AI captions, record video memories, and write time-locked letters to future generations. Everyone contributes; the archive reflects all of them.
Owners control invitations and assign editor or viewer roles. Content contributed to the family vault is shared with active family members according to those roles; per-memory private sharing controls are not yet available.
The most common reason people come to Narratrace Family. You add your parents as members, set up their first interview, and walk them through a session together. The stories they've carried for seventy years start to take shape on screen. You can be in a different country. It doesn't matter.
"My father grew up during the partition of India. He had never told us the full story. The AI asked him questions I didn't know how to ask. Now we have four hours of it."
Three siblings, one Family plan, six months before a parent's 80th birthday. Each sibling contributes their own memories — childhood, family holidays, the parent through their eyes. The result is a gift that couldn't exist any other way: a family archive the parent had no idea was being built.
The diaspora family with members in Mumbai, London, and Toronto. Different languages, different memories of the same grandparents, the same childhood summers. Narratrace Family gives them one place to build what couldn't exist when they were apart.
"We had never been in the same room as a family in eleven years. We built more of a shared history in three months on Narratrace than we had in a decade of WhatsApp messages."
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For one person capturing their own history.
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For up to 6 members building a shared archive.
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