Give Every Family a Memorial Worth Remembering.

Turn scattered photos, stories, and memories into a permanent, interactive tribute that sets your funeral home apart from every corporate chain in town.

Families walk through your door carrying a shoebox of photos, a phone full of voice memos, and fragments of stories from a dozen relatives who can't agree on the details. LifeTapestry lets you offer something no corporate chain can match — a beautiful, interactive digital memorial that weaves every fragment into a single navigable tapestry of a person's life. Relatives contribute from anywhere in the world, uploading photos, recording stories, and filling in gaps. The result is a living tribute that families return to for years, not a static obituary page that disappears after the service. It's the premium, modern experience that justifies choosing your funeral home over the one with the bigger ad budget.

Stand Out from Corporate Chains

Differentiate from corporate chains by offering a digital tribute experience they can't replicate with cookie-cutter obituary templates.

Worldwide Family Contributions

Let family members worldwide contribute photos, videos, and stories before and after the service so no memory gets left out.

Guided Memory Gathering

Give grieving families a guided, low-friction process for gathering memories instead of the overwhelming task of "just send us some photos."

Permanent Shareable Memorial

Create a permanent, shareable memorial that keeps families connected to your brand every time they revisit it.

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