The hardest thing about building LifeStory? Knowing we can't watch people open their videos.
But we read the emails.
"My mom cried."
"That's why we build."
#LifeStoryAI#FamilyStories
The hardest thing about building LifeStory? Knowing we can't watch people open their videos.
But we read the emails.
"My mom cried."
"That's why we build."
#LifeStoryAI#FamilyStories
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The most underrated part of a great photo video?
It's the ORDER.
Put photo 7 before photo 3 and the whole story changes.
We spent 3 months teaching our AI to feel narrative rhythm.
Not sequence. Story.
#LifeStoryAI#Storytelling#AI
Now we only build what makes memories feel more like themselves.
That's the philosophy:
Authenticity over polish.
What would YOU stop building?
#LifeStoryAI#ProductPhilosophy#BuildLess 2/2
Building LifeStory: what we learned
We kept adding features.
Filters. AI faces. Transitions.
But each 'cool' thing made photos feel less REAL.
So we stopped adding.
We started listening.
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A user uploaded photos from her grandmother's 80th birthday.
She'd been gone for 5 years.
When the video played, the whole family cried. Then laughed. Then cried again.
That's when we knew: we're not building a tech product. We're building a time machine.
#FamilyMemories
How we turn photos into cinematic stories (no jargon):
1. We analyze each photo for emotion, composition, faces
2. Find the narrative thread (chronological? thematic? surprise?)
3. Sequence them for maximum emotional impact
4. Add subtle motion — not the creepy deepfake kind
When someone joins LifeStory, we don't ask about photo quality or video length. We ask this question.
The answers shape everything we build.
Because we're not making another video tool - we're building a bridge to the past.
#LifeStoryAI#MemoryPreservation
"My mother-in-law cried when she saw her childhood photos come to life."
That's why we built LifeStory.
Not for the technology. For the moments.
What's your family's story?