For people planning their legacy
Make what matters endure.
Nectome is developing a secure, private way to preserve the memories and knowledge that give a life its meaning.
Creating the first human connectome starts with a human question: what should be remembered, and how should it be handled?
A calm, transparent direction for preserving what cannot be replaced.

The mission
Memory is our map.
Journals, recordings, photographs, documents, backups, and conversations can each hold part of a life. But a collection of fragments is not always the same as a lasting record of the person behind them.
Nectome is being shaped for the moment when preserving a legacy becomes deliberate: capturing memories and knowledge with trustworthy, private handling and clear limits.
A considered path
From what may be lost to what can endure.
The direction is simple to say, and consequential to get right: help people move from uncertainty about what will be remembered to a durable, usable form of what matters.
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Name what should endure
Begin with the memories, knowledge, and personal context you do not want to leave to chance.
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Preserve it deliberately
Nectome is being shaped around a considered way to capture what matters, not just collect more files.
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Leave a usable record
Move from uncertainty about what will be remembered toward something durable and meaningful for the future.
Trust, without the theater
Private by design. Transparent by default.
Sensitive information deserves more than a vague promise. It deserves clear handling, honest limits, and room for informed decisions.
Your memories are yours.
The service is being designed around trustworthy, private handling of personal information.
Know what happens next.
Nectome’s direction is to make what is handled, how it is used, and what is not done visible.
No pressure. No spectacle.
Legacy is personal. The experience should guide your choices without speaking over them.
