from moment to permanent memory
four steps.
one book. every month.
you name the moment
A trip. A dinner. A random Tuesday that turned into something. Create a page in 30 seconds — give it a name, a cover, a feeling.
friends drop everything in
Tag the people who were there. They get a link and can add photos, voice notes, written memories — no app install needed. Everyone contributes their version of what happened.
memories assemble
All contributions stitch into one collaborative page. Every photo, every voice note, every story — layered, authentic, permanent.
it arrives at your door
Every month, your pages become a real printed diary. Soft-touch cover, lay-flat binding. Something you'll hold in 2055.
Everyone remembers
differently.
Priya's photos. Rohan's voice note. Zara's story. All on one page. Not compressed. Not forgotten. Real.
Every moment, threaded.
Nothing lost.
Scroll through your life. Every page connected by one continuous thread.
Last March, Sanika and I visited to Gokarna with three friends. We took 2,437 photos. Every sunset. Every laugh. Every moment. But here's the thing — we have the images. We just don't have the memories anymore.
Sanika's phone has 40 photos. One friend's Google Drive link expired. Another never sent theirs. The fourth friend's phone broke. So now we have 100 photos scattered across devices, compressed on WhatsApp, and the best moments are just... forgotten.
That's when it hit me: we don't have a memory problem. We have a permanence problem. Folio is what I wish existed that weekend — a place where we could create one page, tag our friends, and they could drop their photos without thinking. Then at the end of the month, it arrives at our door as a real book. Not a folder. Not a cloud. A book we'll actually hold and remember.
Frequently asked
honestly answered.
goa '25
coorg
sunday
nye '24
birthday
weekend
your memories deserve
permanence.
Join the waitlist. Get early access in July. Create your first page, invite your friends, and hold your memories in your hands.