
An interactive digital family tree
Your family tree.
Alive with their voices.
Record the living. Honor the lost. KYNN is the interactive digital family tree that preserves stories, voices, photos, and videos across generations.
Free during early access · No signup required to try
The problem we're solving
Most family stories are forgotten.

Ancestry sites track the dead — names, dates, the bare facts of a life. They don't tell you how your grandmother laughed, or the way your uncle told the same story every Thanksgiving.
Photos fade into folders no one opens. Voicemails get deleted by accident. And when the storyteller is gone, the stories go with them.
KYNN is a quieter place — a living family book, kept by everyone who loves them.
10,000+
family stories lost daily when an elder passes
73%
of adults regret not recording a relative's voice
Most photos exist. Voices rarely do.
How it works
Build your family tree in minutes.
Start your tree
Create a family book and get a private invite code.
Add family members
Each person gets their own chapter: photo, bio, dates, stories.
Record their voices
Capture relatives in their own words. Upload existing voicemails too.
Share with family
Send your code to relatives. They join and add their own memories.
Features
Everything you need to preserve who they were.
Interactive family tree
Tap any face. Open their chapter.
A multi-generational tree with photos, dates, and relationships you can actually feel. Move through your family the way you'd flip through an album.
Voice & video memories
The way they actually sounded.
Record voices live, or upload existing voicemails and home videos. Listen back forever — exactly as they were.
A book for the whole family
One shared book. Everyone contributes.
Invite relatives with a private code. Cousins, aunts, grandparents — everyone adds their own memories to the same family book.
Private & secure
Your family stays your family.
Data stays on your devices. No ads, no tracking, no selling your stories — ever. This is a family heirloom, not a feed.
"I have voicemails from my dad I can't bring myself to delete. KYNN is where those should have lived all along."
— Beta user, age 41
From the founder
Why I built KYNN.
There's a voicemail on my phone I haven't been able to delete.
It's been there for years now. Sometimes I open it just to make sure it's still there.
I have hundreds of photos of the people I've lost. Old albums. Birthdays. Holidays where they were smiling next to me. I have their faces.
But faces aren't who they were.
The way she said my name. The pause before a story. The laugh that came out wrong because she was already crying with it. That's who she was. And once she was gone, I realized I didn't have any of it saved.
I have one voicemail. Thirty-two seconds. I play it on the days I miss her most.
That's why I built KYNN.
"It exists so no one else has to wish they had recorded."
KYNN is a family tree, but not the kind you've seen before. It's interactive. It holds voices. It holds the stories your grandmother told you when you were six that you still remember in your bones. It holds the way your dad clears his throat before he laughs.
Every family is a library, and every voice a volume the world has never read. KYNN is how those libraries can stay lit. A living archive of laughter, lessons, and lineage, preserved in the voices that lived them.

— Shanice, founder of KYNN
Pricing
Built to be passed down.
Start free. Stay free as long as you'd like.
KYNN Free
$0
Build your tree, add unlimited people, write memories, share with family.
- Unlimited family members (Limited time special offer)
- Photos, bios, dates, stories
- Private invite codes
- Share with the whole family
KYNN Legacy
$7.99/mo
For families who want it all
Everything in Free, plus cloud sync, and unlimited media.
- Cloud sync across all devices
- Unlimited voice & video memories
- Automatic backups
- Private invite codes
Free during early access — everything unlocked
Start preserving today.
Free during early access. Open KYNN on your phone and add the first person who matters.
