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Memivita is a service that turns physical objects into “digital memory gateways.” After users scan a QR Code on items such as gifts, photo frames, handmade crafts, or souvenirs, they can activate and access photos, text, titles, and music linked to that specific object. It is more like a lightweight SaaS for sentimental gifts and offline custom merchants than a general-purpose enterprise collaboration tool.
Its core modules include QR code activation, personal memory viewing/editing, photo and message editing, music linking, and business-side portals for managing products, QRs, customers, and memories. For music, it explicitly supports Spotify and SoundCloud tracks. At present, individual users who want to create new memories mainly need to rely on Memivita partners or preconfigured objects; the self-service online creation feature is still marked as “coming soon.”
The page shows two tiers: an initial memory is free, provided with designated objects or through partners, and includes 1 memory, photos, a title, a message, music, and a 7-day initial trial. The annual plan, Memivita Annuale, is priced at €25/year and supports up to 3 simultaneously active memories, unlimited edits, and archiving to free up space, but it has not officially launched yet. Overall, the price is low, but the product’s maturity and long-term availability still need to be verified.
The main advantage is that the user flow is very intuitive: open the phone camera, scan the QR, and follow the instructions to activate it, which is friendly for everyday consumers. It also offers value-added potential for gift shops, craft studios, and custom service providers. The downside is that the project is still in a development and integration stage, and the company’s legal and administrative information has not yet been finalized. Key information is also missing around the business dashboard, permission management, data security, backups, compliance, and payment methods. The terms of service also state that absolute continuous availability cannot be guaranteed.
Memivita is suitable for offline merchants selling personalized gifts, wedding favors, souvenirs, and handmade crafts, as well as individuals who want to attach emotional content to physical objects. The text does not provide information about access from China, and because it relies on third-party music services such as Spotify and SoundCloud, the domestic user experience may be uncertain. For the Chinese market, alternatives such as QR landing pages, mini-program photo albums, digital memorial albums, or a self-built gift membership system may be worth considering.
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