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Digital Presence — Eternal Voice

Their Voice. Their Wisdom. Forever.

Digital Presence captures a veteran's personality, speech patterns, and life wisdom — creating an AI representation that speaks in their voice. For families who never want to forget.

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Experience Eternal Voice

Digital Presence in action

How It's Built

From Real Conversations to Living Legacy.

1

Voice Capture

Record natural speech samples during regular conversations. Our AI extracts vocal patterns, cadence, vocabulary, and personality traits.

2

Persona Extraction

AI analyzes hundreds of conversations to build a personality model — humor style, storytelling tendencies, values, opinions, and communication patterns.

3

Consolidation

The persona model is refined over time, becoming more accurate with each interaction. Family members can review and validate personality traits.

4

Activation

Once the persona reaches sufficient depth, the Digital Presence becomes available for family members to interact with — forever.

Conversation Modes

Five Ways to Stay Connected.

Conversation Mode

Have a natural conversation with a veteran's Digital Presence. It responds with their speech patterns, favorite expressions, and personality.

Storytelling Mode

Ask to hear a story and the Digital Presence narrates from the veteran's life — boot camp, first deployment, meeting their spouse, career highlights.

Advice Mode

"What would Grandpa say?" — ask for advice on life decisions and hear wisdom drawn from the veteran's actual experiences and values.

Q&A Mode

Ask specific questions about their life, service, family, or memories. The Digital Presence draws from everything captured in their life map.

Reminiscence Mode

Guided walk through specific life chapters — great for family gatherings, memorial events, or just feeling close to someone you miss.

“Every day that passes is a story that could be lost. Digital Presence makes sure it isn't.”