Your family should inherit your stories,
not just your stuff.
Legacy Heirloom is how you capture your meaningful belongings, the stories behind them, and who they're for.
In your own words. In your own voice.

A Familiar Story
If you have ever helped clear a loved one's home, you know how it feels.

A move. A health scare. A loss. Suddenly a lifetime of belongings needs decisions. No one feels ready. But the timeline doesn't wait.
These moments can take weeks, months, or years to untangle.
Decisions that drag on, added expenses, and disagreements are more common than anyone expects.
Give Your Family Clarity Instead of Chaos
One place for the things that matter, the stories behind them, and who they're for.
Legacy Heirloom is your family's private vault. Capture your meaningful belongings with photos, tell their stories in text, voice, or video, and record your wishes so you family inherits meaning along with the items themselves.
No lists buried in drawers. No spreadsheets saved on a desktop that may never be found. A living record your family can access, understand, and rely on when it matters.

How It Works
Four simple steps to give your family the gift of clarity
Capture It
Take a photo of an item that means something to you. Add a description, or just let the image speak for itself. You can always come back and add more.
Tell Its Story
Write what makes it meaningful. Or record a voice memo and let your family hear it in your own words. You can also add video, related photos, and documents.
Say Who It's For
Assign each item to the person you want to have it, and include a personal note explaining why. This is the part most families skip — and the part that prevents misunderstanding.
Invite Your Family
Share your vault with the people who matter. You decide who can view, comment, or contribute. Everyone sees the same record. No assumptions. No surprises.
Our Most Loved Features

Related Photos
Add related photos, audio, and video so each item tells its full story. A ring beside your wedding photos. A guitar alongside a recording of Dad playing it. Not only will your family understand what the item is, they’ll understand what it meant.

Voice & Video
Write the story or let your family hear you tell it. Record a voice memo or video directly from your phone. Someday, your grandchildren won't just know that the quilt was handmade — they'll hear you describe the winter you made it, where the fabric came from, and who it was for.

Family Collaboration
You don't have to build this alone. Invite your spouse or adult children as vault contributors to help you document what matters. The circle can be wider, too. Family and friends can view items in your vault, leave comments, and add their own photos to round out the stories.

Item Assignment
Pass things on with intention by adding a personal note explaining who should inherit an item and why. Your words bring clarity, prevent misunderstandings, and turn a future decision into a present act of love.

Secure Documentation
The contents of your vault can serve as a Tangible Personal Property Memorandum or a simple list of wishes to complement your will. Download a pdf with your e-signature as documented evidence of your wishes providing an extra layer of clarity for your family.
Start with the one item that matters most.
The rest will follow.
Somewhere down the road, someone in your family will be glad you did this. Not because you documented every item you own, but because you took the time to say what mattered and why.
