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The platform for preserving your story.

Your life, told by you.
Preserved, remembered, and reimagined over time.

Begin your story

Based on research in cognitive psychology, including the work of Hermann Ebbinghaus on memory decay and Elizabeth Loftus on memory reconstruction.

How your memory changes over time

Over time, details begin to fade and shift.
What you remember is often a reconstruction, not a perfect record.

Capture your memories before they fade away

Preserve what matters

And because you live your life and stories get lost along the way,
we built AMNÉ to keep them alive.

Most people never write their memoirs. Not because they don’t have stories, but because they don’t know where to start.

AMNÉ guides you, question by question, through the moments that made you who you are.

Bring your memories to life
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The image shows a user interface of a digital application or website, with a sidebar menu on the left featuring options like 'Principal', 'Thèmes', 'Moments de vie', 'Progression', and 'Mon livre'. The main section contains a message addressed to 'Thomas', with an emoji waving hand, and a motivational quote: 'Open your window, release the impossible.' There is also a section titled 'Astuces AMNÉ' with a French phrase about not searching for the perfect phrase, and some account and settings options below.

Frequently Asked Questions