What Anchor Is

A quiet, place‑based memory companion.

Anchor is a simple, intentional app that ties your memories to the places where they happened. It uses a warm, nostalgic map interface and a gentle reveal experience to help you revisit the moments that shaped you — and pass them on to the people you love.

What Anchor Will Become

Anchor is intentionally simple today — quiet, warm, and focused. But the world around it will grow. Here’s a look at what’s coming next inside the Anchorverse:


Polished Custom Map Styles

Anchor will introduce additional handcrafted map designs — warmer textures, vintage atlas styles, and subtle variations that let your map feel even more personal.

Anchor Trails

A way to visualize the paths your family has taken across time and place. Trails connect anchors into journeys, showing how your story unfolded geographically.

Shared Family Maps

Families will be able to contribute to a single, shared atlas. Each person’s anchors appear in their own tone, creating a collective map of your family’s history.

Return‑Based Journaling

When you revisit a meaningful place, Anchor will gently invite you to add a new reflection or memory, deepening the anchor over time.

Inheritance Expansion

The inheritance system will grow to include lineage views, generational ribbons, and ways to see how your family’s anchors overlap across time.

Why Anchor Is Different

Not a social network

Not a journal

Not a photo dump

Not a scrapbook

Not a cloud drive

Anchor is a place‑based memory companion — and a safe place to preserve the memories you want your family to inherit.

Who is Anchor For

Anchor is built for people who want their memories to last — not just for themselves, but for the people who come after them. It’s especially meaningful for:

Parents who want to preserve the early years

Grandparents passing down family stories

Adult children capturing the places that shaped them

Memory keepers who hold the family history

Travelers who tie meaning to the places they’ve been

Storytellers who want their lives to be remembered