The Forever Cloud
Your memories shouldn't belong to the services that hold them. They belong to the people in them.
ScrollFacebook has your college photos. Instagram has your vacations. Google Photos has your kid's first steps. iCloud has the rest. Snapchat had the ones you forgot to save. And that external hard drive from 2018? You haven't plugged it in since you moved.
Every one of these services has terms you didn't read. Every one of them can change those terms tomorrow. And every one of them will still be holding your memories when you're gone — locked behind a password your family doesn't have, in an account they can't access, on a platform that might not exist in ten years.
They won't call Google. They won't submit death certificates to Facebook. They won't recover the password to your Dropbox. They'll grieve. And then they'll move on. And everything you captured — every birthday, every road trip, every lazy Sunday — stays locked in a server they'll never see.
It isn't yours now. It's theirs. The service's. You agreed to that when you clicked "Accept." The owner died. Case closed.
You can't upload files here. You can't drag and drop folders. You can't sync your desktop. That's not what this is.
Heirloomix is the Forever Cloud — where memories captured by your Heirloomix | Camera live permanently. Photos and videos taken on your phone, through Heirloomix | Camera, stored forever — kept, not rented. No expiration date. No terms that change when the wind blows.
Shoot on simulated rolls of film, print them or keep them, and every picture lands in a vault that is kept, not rented. The memory isn't just a file you hope a service keeps — it's a photograph with a permanent home.
The ix in Heirloomix stands for Intelligent Experience. A camera for the moment, and a permanent place to keep what you capture. From moment, to forever, to physical. That's IX.
Membership — $9.99 / month. Your vault stays online and your photos stay yours, month to month, for as long as you like. Keep shooting, keep printing, keep everything.
Endow your seat — $600, once. Make one payment and you're done. Your storage is carried by the yield of a fund whose principal is never spent — so you're never billed again, and your vault is kept for as long as there is money in the world. A subscription rents your memories. An endowment owns them.
An endowed vault is an inheritance. It can be handed down the way a cedar chest is handed down — passed to your children and grandchildren with its future already paid for, never lapsing, because it isn't a subscription.
Memories are hosted on Amazon Web Services — the most reliable cloud infrastructure in the world. Encrypted with AES-256-GCM. Your encryption key is backed up and recoverable with your Apple ID. Lose your phone, sign in on a new one, everything comes back.
Heirloomix | Camera has been with you for years — every birthday, every road trip, every lazy Sunday, kept in the photos you took together.
When you're gone, your Forever Cloud doesn't disappear. It transfers to the family member you choose. They inherit every moment you kept — your photos, your whole story, passed down already provided for, never billed again.
That's what Heirloomix is. Not a product. A promise.
A photo on a screen is easy to scroll past. A canvas on the wall stops you every time.
Heirloomix Mercantile lets you turn any memory in your Forever Cloud into a physical keepsake. A canvas of Grandma for over the fireplace. A mug with the photo from that road trip. A shirt with the moment your daughter lost her first tooth. A photo book of the year your family will never forget.
You don't upload files to a print service. You tap a memory Heirloomix | Camera helped you capture, choose what to make, and it arrives at your door. The moment went from real, to digital, to permanent, to something you can touch.
Canvas prints. Mugs. T-shirts. Photo books. Posters. Phone cases. From your Forever Cloud to your front door.
The Key to the Vault
The Forever Vault is open now — and Heirloomix | Camera is the key to it. Shoot your life like it's on real rolls of film, order prints delivered to your door, and every picture lands in a vault that is kept, not rented.
Most companies sell storage. Heirloomix endows remembrance — a subscription rents your memories; an endowment owns them.
Heirloomix is available through the
Heirloomix | Camera app on iOS
in the Apple App Store.
Pick up the first key to your vault.
Shoot your life. Keep it forever.