Video calls your parents actually use
No tablet, no complicated apps. Memory Lane stands in the room as a familiar photo frame and makes video calling visible, simple and calm.
VIEW VIDEO CALLSYou want to stay close, even when work, family and distance make visiting every day difficult. Memory Lane brings contact, recognition and reassurance together in a calm photo frame that your parents do not need to operate like a tablet.
The short clips work better as calm demonstrations than as a busy carousel. You immediately see contact, simplicity and adapting to what someone can still manage.
No tablet, no complicated apps. Memory Lane stands in the room as a familiar photo frame and makes video calling visible, simple and calm.
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Memory Lane grows with someone. What is still possible today remains available; what becomes too much can be made quieter and simpler.
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Memory Lane can help important moments and changes stand out in time, without making the home feel like a care environment.
MORE OPTIONSMemory Lane is not a set of separate apps. Its strength is combining contact, daily structure and recognition on a screen that feels familiar.
See how things are going without your parents first needing a phone, app or password. Video calls become part of something familiar: the photo frame.
VIDEO CALLSAppointments, birthdays and reminders appear calmly on the screen. Not as intrusive care technology, but as support on a screen that is already there.
LEARN MORENew photos, cards, entertainment and family moments appear automatically. This keeps the home filled with recognition, stories and familiar faces.
ORDERVideo calls, postcards, WhatsApp and photos keep family close without asking your parent to manage apps.
MORE ABOUT COMMUNICATIONMany parents do not want another device that feels like technology. Memory Lane looks like a photo frame, is simply switched on and asks very little. Family can share photos, make contact and help remotely, without parents having to manage everything themselves.
As a caregiver, you can arrange a lot without visiting: adjust settings, share photos, invite relatives, add calendar items and refresh or restart the care screen. Memory Lane stays properly configured, even when you are working, travelling or not nearby.
Memory Lane is always on and connected. The AI can help notice patterns and changes and alert family or caregivers when attention is needed. This gives more peace of mind, without making the home feel full of care devices.
The calendar helps with daily rhythm, appointments, birthdays and personal reminders. Family can manage it remotely, while your parent sees only what matters on the screen.
Memory Lane includes a library of nostalgic YouTube videos built around familiar local memories. In the UK, for example, that can mean familiar clips such as Coronation Street, alongside recognisable local music, radio stations and popular podcasts. Simple games such as memory, sudoku, chess, patience, 2048 and word search are also available. It gives your parent something enjoyable to return to, without you having to explain a tablet or complicated apps.
Start with contact and recognition. Add agenda, photos, settings and signals later when needed.
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