About us
Built for remembrance, not engagement metrics.
The team behind StoneMemoir believes that creating a digital memorial provides that sanctuary—calm, lasting, and worthy of the people we love. We built this product for anyone who wants one dignified place to gather memories, not scattered posts across platforms that change their rules every year.
Whether you are planning ahead or honouring someone who has died, we hope it feels like quiet stonework on the web: intentional, readable, and there when people need it.
Our story
A permanent digital sanctuary, shaped like editorial stonework
Creating a digital memorial provides a permanent digital sanctuary for the stories of people who are loved deeply.
We publish for the long arc of remembrance: pages that can be visited years later, shared across generations, and read without noise.
That means clear reading flow, thoughtful pacing, and room for memories to deepen over time rather than getting buried by timelines and alerts.
Families can begin with a simple tribute and return whenever they are ready to add stories, photographs, and context from different chapters of a life.
What we mean
The Digital Headstone
A Digital Headstone is not a feed that disappears, and not a folder forgotten on one device. It is one gentle place online where photos, stories, and guestbook messages can live together for generations.
We think of it as the companion to a keepsake box or framed photo: something visitors can find from anywhere, on any device, with room for the full arc of a life—from early chapters to final goodbyes and everything in between.
For short guides by tradition and common family situations, see our topic guides on the resources page.
Endurance
Built for the long arc of memory, not the next notification cycle.
Dignity
Restrained design language that honours grief without spectacle.
Sanctuary
A protected space where stories stay readable, reachable, and whole.
Who we are
A UK company built for remembrance
Privacy with intent
Tools for moderation and visibility are built into the memorial experience, not bolted on as an afterthought.
Enduring access
We design for years of revisit behavior so families can return in quiet moments without friction.
Stewarded growth
Every new feature is judged by one question: does it deepen remembrance, or distract from it?
Our focus is intentionally narrow: memorial publishing with moderation, privacy controls, and typography tuned for grief. We do not sell ads beside your loved one's name, and we do not train unrelated products on your family's photographs or guestbook messages.
For how we handle personal data, see our privacy policy. For terms of use, see our terms. Questions before you begin? Contact us—we read every message.
Journey
How remembrance takes shape
We support a simple progression from first tribute to a lasting family archive.
- 1
Create the first draft
Start with core facts, a few photos, and one paragraph. Publish gently when you are ready.
- 2
Share with family and friends
Invite contributions, collect stories, and shape a fuller memory with privacy controls in place.
- 3
Preserve and revisit
Return on anniversaries, add details over time, and keep one clear memorial address that endures.
How we think
Principles behind the product
Stories first
Every layout choice serves remembrance—not algorithms, ads, or trends. We design for families reading slowly, returning often, and sharing with people who knew the person best.
Made to endure
One thoughtful purchase replaces the churn of feeds and subscriptions. Your memorial stays online as a stable home for photos, tributes, and the narrative of a whole life.
Quietly beautiful
Typography, space, and tone that feel worthy of a life fully lived—calm enough for grief, clear enough for grandchildren who never met them.
Next step
Ready to explore before you begin?
Start with examples and practical guidance, then begin a memorial when it feels right.