Stories worth keeping

Every life holds stories. Few of them get kept.

Sipura helps families turn voice memos, interviews, and scattered notes into a private archive first — then publish a stable public page only for the stories that are ready to be shared.

Private by defaultThe archive stays on your device until you choose otherwise.
Voice firstStart with a recording — never a blank page.
Links that holdRevise a published story without breaking its URL.

How it works

From a spoken memory to a published page, in three deliberate steps.

Sipura is designed around the way real stories come out — in fragments, out of order, and often long after the fact.

Start with a voice, not a blank page

Record a memory, upload an interview, or paste a handful of notes. Sipura takes the raw material as it arrives.

Shape it into something readable

AI helps you title, group, and order memories into a continuous archive — keeping the original voice, pauses, and tone intact.

Publish only when it's ready

Export the version you approve to a stable public page. Private notes, raw audio, and draft history stay behind.

Who it's for

Three moments when a family archive becomes ready for a public page.

Family history

Capture a grandmother's voice, a migration story, a kitchen-table recipe — the emotional context that usually disappears one generation later.

Cross-generation handoff

Shape a story so children, siblings, and later generations can return to it without needing the original storyteller in the room.

Shared remembering

Publish a first draft, invite a sibling or collaborator to fill in what's missing, then refine the archive without changing the public link.

How your stories stay yours

Privacy isn't a setting. It's the architecture.

Private by default

The archive lives on your device. Cloud features — backup, AI, publishing — are opt-in and scoped to what you explicitly invoke.

Publishing is deliberate

Public pages come from a sanitized snapshot you approve. They aren't a live mirror of your private edits, transcripts, or notes.

Safe-to-share only

Raw recordings, private relationships between people and places, and full edit history stay behind. Only the approved story reaches the web.

Plans

Publishing is free. Paid plans add room to grow.

Every plan can record, shape, and publish. Paid tiers mainly expand AI use, quota-limited cloud backup, export formats, and collaboration.

For first stories

Free

$0/mo

Start an archive, publish a first story, and see how far you can go.

Personal archive plan

Pro

$5.99 USD/mo

For a serious personal archive that needs more room, backup, and export.

Shared storytelling plan

Studio

$14.99 USD/mo

For families and teams building larger archives together.

  • Every plan can publish to the web.
  • Recording and reading existing stories are always available.
  • OpenAI high-accuracy transcription is included on Pro and Studio.
  • Cloud backup includes saved audio, photos, thumbnails, and metadata within the plan quota: 1 GB on Pro and 10 GB on Studio.
  • Story versions can be regenerated with different length, tone, and language settings within each plan's AI quota.
  • AI usage is the main resource that scales across plans.
  • Paid plans are auto-renewing subscriptions managed through the app store where purchased.

Before you trust us

Questions people ask before they hand over a story.

Who is Sipura for?

Sipura is built first for families preserving memory across generations: parents, grandparents, siblings, and relatives trying to keep stories that could easily disappear.

What goes public when I publish?

Only what you approve: the title, the narrative, selected theme context, and any media you've marked safe to share. Private notes, raw transcripts, and edit history don't leave the archive.

Is Sipura a social network?

No. Sipura exists to preserve and revisit stories, not to feed them through engagement metrics. Public pages are a deliberate destination, not a timeline.

What does unlisted mean?

An unlisted page is reachable by direct URL but isn't surfaced to search engines. It isn't private or password-protected — anyone with the link can read it.

Start with one story

Begin quietly. Share only what's ready.