Memuseum
Our

Promise

What Memuseum commits to your memories

This page is what Memuseum commits to. It is a real document, not marketing copy. Memuseum is built on a permanence promise — that the QR code on your souvenir will keep working long after you have stopped paying attention to it. The commitments below back that promise.

How long your memories last

Once you publish a memory, its public URL never changes. You can edit the story, swap the photo, or regenerate the narration — the URL stays the same. Anyone with the URL, or with a printed QR code linking to it, can scan and view it. We do not expire URLs. We do not reorganize them. We do not move them behind paywalls after the fact.

If Memuseum is ever shut down

We cannot promise Memuseum will exist forever — no business can — but we can promise that if we ever wind down, you will have everything you need to keep your work resolving.

A binding commitment

If Memuseum is wound down or otherwise unable to continue operating, we commit to:

  1. Provide a minimum of 90 days' written notice to the email address on file for every account, before any service is taken offline.
  2. During the notice period, deliver an automated export bundle containing every story, photo, audio narration, and printable placard file from your account, plus a self-contained static-HTML viewer. The bundle opens on any modern device with no Memuseum software required.
  3. Continue serving printed QR codes — the public viewer at memuseum.app/m/... — for the full 90-day notice period.
  4. Open-source the public viewer code under a permissive license (MIT or Apache-2.0), so that any user with technical skill — or anyone they hire — can self-host their export bundle and keep their QR codes resolving indefinitely.

This commitment binds Memuseum and any successor entity. It cannot be silently weakened. Any future Terms of Service derived from these commitments must preserve them in spirit and substance.

Today's commitments — already in place

Effective

This document is drafted on 2026-04-26 and becomes binding at v1 launch, when Memuseum is publicly available.

Operator: Fitz Studio.

Future revisions must preserve the substance of the commitments above. Changes are timestamped in this page's version history.