A voice that will stay forever
Tell your story by voice — Nadi will record and keep it forever
You talk — Nadi turns your speech into living text
Tell Nadi about a shot — names and dates appear on their own
Voice, photos and stories — in a secure archive for life
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Instead of another thing, give a loved one the story of their life. Keep their voice, memories and photos in one place
Children learn what their relatives went through. Recording your parents’ story, you discover what is forever lost in the rush of daily life
Not silence and a couple of snapshots, but living voices of ancestors. Give your children a chance to hear their ancestors’ voices and discover their roots
Not silence and a couple of snapshots, but living voices of ancestors. No text can convey the intonation, pauses and warmth of a loved one’s voice
Reminiscence therapy strengthens memory and reduces anxiety
Returning to happy moments supports mental clarity
Telling your own story helps find meaning and process what matters
You simply talk. Nadi calls you or writes in chat, asks a question about your life, and you reply with a voice message. It is not a form — it is a living conversation. Then the neural network turns your words into text and keeps the audio forever.
You do not need to type. Open an old photo and tell Nadi: “This is me and dad at that big football match, ’99.” Nadi understands who is in the photo, where it was and when, and attaches those tags to the shot. Later you can find the photo with words like “dad” or “football.”
They are a way to put yourself into history. We publish articles about great events (for example, Gagarin’s flight or Armstrong’s moon landing), and Nadi asks: “What were you doing that day?” Your personal story is attached to the article. So world history grows together with your family’s story.
Far from home it is especially important to preserve your language and cultural code for your children. Nadi fits cultures where stories are passed on orally. It is a “cultural care package” — a way to pass native voice and traditions to grandchildren growing up in another country.
Yes. It is called reminiscence therapy. Remembering pleasant moments activates the brain, eases anxiety and can slow age-related changes (including dementia). It is pleasant mental exercise.
Stories bring people together. When children or grandchildren hear your real voice and learn details of your youth, you feel closer and clearer to them. It lowers the barrier between generations.
Yes — it is a very touching gift for parents or grandparents. You give the subscription, and we help them set up the app and start telling their story. In essence you give them attention and say: “Your life matters to me.”
Nadi has a free tier. You can record stories and tag photos up to a certain limit at no cost. If you want an unlimited archive for life, you can subscribe monthly, for three months or yearly.
Yes, anytime. There are no long-term contracts or cancellation fees. You turn off the subscription in settings, but you keep access to everything you have already saved.
Absolutely. Your recordings are encrypted to banking-grade standards. We never sell or share your data with third parties. Only you and family members you explicitly allow have access.
Only you decide who sees the archive. You can keep everything private, share only with children or grandchildren, or make a story public for all descendants. You hold the key.
Nadi currently supports Russian, Kazakh and English. We are actively adding more languages so the cultural heritage of different peoples can be preserved without barriers.