Family stories, brought forward

Bring family stories to life.

Turn family records, documents, and memories into short spoken stories your family can keep and share.

Whether you have only a few details or a lifetime of research, Generations Spoken helps turn family materials into meaningful story experiences—so the people behind the records are easier to understand, remember, and pass on.

Start with what you have, choose a format, and generate a shareable story in minutes.

Free to use. Supported by optional tips.

Why families use Generations Spoken

A simple way to make family stories easier to experience, whether you have only a few details or a full archive.

Feel closer to the people behind the records

Even a few names, dates, places, and records can become the start of something more personal and memorable.

Surface stories more quickly

When you have a large amount of family material, Generations Spoken helps pull out meaningful moments without requiring hours of reading.

Share across generations

Create something children, grandchildren, and relatives can listen to, revisit, and pass along.

About

From records to remembrance

Generations Spoken was built to help families do more than store information. It helps them experience it.

Sometimes that means starting with only a few details—names, dates, places, and records—and turning them into something that feels more human and memorable.

Other times it means taking a large collection of family materials, documents, or biographies and making the most meaningful stories easier to discover, hear, and share.

Whether you are preserving a loved one’s legacy, exploring where you come from, or making years of research easier for others to enjoy, Generations Spoken helps move family information from archives into connection.

What starts as a few details—or a full archive—can become something your family can actually hear and remember.

How it works

A simple process, designed for families

You do not need perfect records or a complicated setup. Start with what you have.

  1. 1

    Upload family materials

    Add family records, documents, screenshots, and supporting details you already have.

  2. 2

    Choose a format

    Select how you want the story delivered—podcast or video.

  3. 3

    Generate and share

    Create a short spoken story experience to listen to, revisit, and share with family.

Video guides

Uploading and selecting a story subject

See how to add family materials and choose who the story will focus on.

Video guide coming soon

Choosing a format and generating a story

See how to select podcast or video and create a shareable spoken story.

Video guide coming soon

Start preserving stories that matter.

From a few family details to a lifetime of research, turn what you already have into something your family can hear, share, and remember.

Free to use and supported by optional tips.