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A voice-first AI that keeps a family’s stories — in their own voices.

Everything you need to write about Storykept: boilerplate, a fact sheet, founder background, story angles, an FAQ, downloadable images, and a media contact. Interviews and demo access available on request.

In one paragraph

About Storykept

Storykept is a voice-first, AI-guided app for keeping a family’s stories. People record memories by voice — alone, by inviting a relative through a private link, or on a browser-based recorded call — and an AI listens, asks gentle follow-up questions, and weaves contributions from several family members into one living, searchable archive that keeps every original recording. Stories can be exported as PDFs and printed as keepsake books. Storykept is private by default, stores data in European data centres, never trains AI on users’ content, and is built to last for decades. The interface is available in 34 languages. Storykept is based in Austria.

You may reproduce this paragraph verbatim. Short version: “Storykept is a voice-first AI that turns a family’s spoken memories into one living archive — kept in their own voices, and exportable as books.”

Announcements

What’s news

Available now · for immediate use

Storykept opens beta: record a family’s stories by voice, in 34 languages

Storykept’s beta is open at storykept.app. Anyone can record a first memory by voice and watch the AI turn it into a written story that keeps the original recording. Journalists and reviewers can request free access and a walkthrough at the contact below.

Embargoed · for release [DATE], autumn 2026

Storykept launches: an AI that keeps your family’s stories in their own voices

[CITY], Austria — [DATE], 2026

Storykept, a voice-first app for keeping family stories, today opened to the public. Instead of asking people to write a memoir, Storykept lets them simply talk: an AI interviewer asks gentle follow-up questions, turns the recording into faithful prose, and connects the people, places and dates inside it — building a private, searchable archive a family can add to for years and export as printed books.

Its defining feature is multi-voice memory. When several relatives contribute to the same story, Storykept weaves their accounts into one narrative that keeps each person’s version — and every original recording — rather than flattening them into a single telling. Storykept keeps recordings untouched and never clones or synthesises anyone’s voice.

Storykept is private by default, stores data in European data centres, and does not train AI on users’ content. The interface is available in 34 languages, with story capture and writing supported in several, so multilingual and diaspora families can keep memories in the language they were lived in.

“Most people will never sit down and write a memoir — but they’ll happily talk for an hour. I wanted the software to do the hard part, so the only thing a parent or grandparent has to do is tell the story.” — Georgi Kostov, founder

Storykept is available at storykept.app, with a free trial, an annual subscription, and optional printed keepsake books. [Pricing and availability details finalised at launch.]

Bracketed items are placeholders to confirm before release.

Fact sheet

The essentials

What it is
A voice-first, AI-guided app for keeping a family’s stories.
How you record
Three ways: record alone; invite a relative through a private link; or a browser-based recorded story call. No app install required.
What the AI does
Listens, asks gentle follow-up questions, turns speech into faithful written prose, tags people, places and dates, and weaves multiple contributors into one attributed narrative.
Languages
Interface in 34 languages. Story capture and writing supported in several languages (English and Bulgarian fully supported, more rolling out).
Privacy & longevity
Private by default; data stored in European data centres; original recordings kept unaltered; no AI training on user content; no voice cloning; full data export; built to last decades.
What you get
A living, searchable family archive, plus PDF export and printed keepsake books.
Availability
In beta now at storykept.app; public launch planned for autumn 2026.
Based in
Austria. Founded and built by a solo founder.
Media contact
hello@storykept.app

Founder

Who’s behind it

Storykept was founded and built by Georgi Kostov, a solo technical founder based in Austria. He built it after watching how easily a generation’s stories disappear — parents and grandparents with a lifetime of memories who would never sit down to write them, but would happily talk. One of Storykept’s earliest users records in Bulgarian, which is why the product treats languages beyond English as first-class from the start.

Quotes you may use:

“We keep every original recording, untouched. The point isn’t to replace a voice with AI — it’s to make sure that voice is still here in twenty years.”
“A book is finished once. A family’s story is never finished — so we built an archive that grows every time someone adds a memory.”

For journalists

Story angles

A few angles to pitch your editor — pick the one that fits your readers.

  • Stories that outlast us

    AI used to fight digital decay — capturing the memories a generation is about to take with them, and keeping them readable and hearable for decades.

  • The anti-deepfake stance

    A timely AI-ethics angle: Storykept keeps real recordings and refuses to clone or synthesise anyone’s voice — the opposite of voice-cloning tools.

  • Memory across languages

    Built for multilingual and diaspora families: an interface in 34 languages and capture in several, so a story is kept in the language it was lived in.

  • A gift that becomes a book

    A seasonal/holiday angle: families gift the act of recording, and the archive turns into a printed keepsake.

  • Aging, care, and connection

    Capturing elders’ stories and connecting generations — a family and caregiving angle around reminiscence and presence.

  • Privacy-first, European AI

    A consumer AI product built EU-first: data in European data centres, no training on user content, private by default.

Anticipated questions

Press FAQ

Isn’t this just ChatGPT?

No. Storykept is a purpose-built pipeline for spoken memory: it transcribes speech, runs a guided interview with follow-up questions, composes faithful first-person prose, tags people and places, and merges multiple contributors with attribution. The conversation is designed for storytelling, not a general chatbot.

Do you train AI on people’s stories?

No. User content is never used to train AI models. Content is processed only to fulfil the user’s request, under data-processing agreements.

Do you clone or synthesise voices?

No — and this is a permanent commitment. Original recordings are kept unaltered; Storykept never creates a synthetic version of anyone’s voice.

What languages does it support?

The interface is available in 34 languages. Story capture, transcription and writing are supported in several languages — English and Bulgarian are fully supported at launch, with more rolling out after native-speaker review.

Who is it for?

Adult children capturing their parents’ and grandparents’ stories; anyone keeping a family’s memory; and multilingual and diaspora families keeping stories across languages and borders.

Where is data stored, and can people get it out?

Data is stored in European data centres and is private by default. Users can export everything — text, structured data, and original audio — at any time.

What does it cost?

There is a free trial, an annual subscription, and optional printed keepsake books. Final pricing is confirmed at launch.

When and where can I try it?

The beta is open now at storykept.app; the public launch is planned for autumn 2026. Reviewers can request free access and a walkthrough.

Downloadable

Logo & images

Free to use in coverage of Storykept, with credit “Courtesy of Storykept.” Lifestyle images are illustrative. Need a specific format, a higher resolution, the founder headshot, or product screenshots? Email the contact below.

Get in touch

Media contact

Georgi Kostov — founder, Storykept

Email: hello@storykept.app
Web: storykept.app

Interviews, product demos, and free review access available on request. We typically reply within one business day.

About Storykept: a voice-first, AI-guided app for keeping a family’s stories — recorded by voice, woven into one living archive kept in their own voices, and exportable as books. Private by default, European-hosted, built to last. Based in Austria.

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