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Memivita is a service that connects physical objects with digital memories. After receiving a gift, photo frame, handmade item, or souvenir with a QR code, users can scan it with their phone to activate it and attach photos, text, titles, and music to that object. It is more of a lightweight SaaS product for gift customization and commemorative use cases than traditional enterprise collaboration software.
Based on the information available on the site, the core modules include QR code activation, access to and editing of personal memories, photo/message/music content management, and business-facing areas for managing products, QR codes, customers, and memories. For music, it explicitly supports tracks from Spotify and SoundCloud. Common enterprise software capabilities such as team permissions, APIs, automation, and data export are not disclosed, so it currently appears better suited to simple workflows than complex organizational management.
Two plans are currently disclosed: the free “Initial Memory” plan, provided with selected objects or through partners, includes 1 memory and a 7-day initial trial; an upcoming annual plan will cost €25/year and support up to 3 simultaneously active memories, with unlimited edits and archiving to free up space. Self-service online creation is still marked as “coming soon,” so new memories are currently generated mainly through Memivita partners or preconfigured objects.
Its strengths are a focused use case and an intuitive scan-to-view experience, giving it practical commercial value for offline gifts, weddings, and handmade customization businesses. Its content format is also fairly complete, allowing photos, text, and music to be combined for emotional expression. The drawbacks are that the project is still in development, the company’s legal and administrative information has not yet been finalized, and details around service continuity, retention policies, security compliance, permission systems, and enterprise support remain limited. Careful evaluation is needed before using it to host important commemorative content long term.
Memivita is suitable for personalized gift shops, craft studios, wedding favor suppliers, and individuals who want to add a digital story to a physical keepsake. The text does not provide information about access from China, and Spotify and SoundCloud may be difficult to access in mainland China, which could affect the music experience. Payment methods are also not disclosed. Domestic alternatives could include QR code landing pages, digital photo albums, mini programs, or self-built systems from gift customization merchants.
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