Turn every journey into a living memory — geotagged, photo-anchored, and built to last generations.
Private by default · Built for families, friends & crews.
Generational Memory
A grandmother sat at a café in Paris. Ordered a café au lait. Left a photo, a message, and a piece of herself — pinned to that exact spot.
Twenty-three years later, her granddaughter walked through the same door. And found her there.
That's Generational Memory. The mark that outlasts you.
"I sat here for three hours with a café au lait and wrote in my journal. If you ever find yourself here, sit a while — it's worth it. Love, Grandma."
Everything Your Family Needs
A photo. A caption. Your exact GPS coordinates. Placed forever at the spot where you stood.
Cruises, weddings, road trips, holidays — past or present. Every trip gets its own space and its own story.
Every mark, every trip, every memory. Organized by year and place. Your family's living archive.
Your people. Invite family and close friends to share trips, see each other's marks, and build memories together.
Every trip, printed. Auto-generated from your marks, photos, and captions — a physical book of your family's story. Coming soon.
No strangers. No algorithm. Your memories belong to your friends and family — and no one else. Ever.
Simple by Design
Anywhere on Earth. A city, a trail, a family home, a corner café you'll never forget.
Snap a photo. Write a message. Evermark pins it to that exact GPS coordinate — forever.
Years from now, any family member or friend who stands in that spot will find exactly what you left behind.
Built Different
Who It's For
Drop marks for your children to discover one day — in the exact places that shaped you.
Every place you've been together, remembered forever. Not just photographed — marked.
Reunions, cruises, friend trips, holidays — give everyone a shared record that actually lives somewhere.
For anyone who believes travel is about more than photos — it's about stories that outlast you.
Our Story
Not a business meeting. Not a whiteboard session. A conversation. The kind that wanders, where one thing leads to another, and somewhere in the middle you say something out loud you've never quite said before and you realize it's true.
"When someone passes away, the family gathers. Someone opens a box or a drawer and finds photographs. Places nobody can name anymore. Moments that mattered to someone, deeply, now existing only as images without context, without story, without the voice that could have explained them."
The people who could tell you what that glacier meant, what they felt standing there, what they wanted you to know about that place — they're gone. The photograph just sits there, holding a secret it can never tell.
That observation became a question: why does this keep happening? We have more cameras than any generation in history. We take more photos than any generation in history. And yet the thing that makes a memory a memory — the meaning behind the moment, the story beneath the image, the human voice saying "this is why this place mattered to me" — that part still gets lost.
The answer wasn't a smarter photo app. It wasn't a better social feed. It was something that didn't exist yet: a place where your family's story lives. Not just the images. The story. The trail of every place that ever mattered, building across years, waiting to be discovered by whoever comes next.
"Not the photo of the glacier. The moment when your grandchild stands at that same glacier forty years later and the app says: someone in your family was here before. This is what they left for you."
That is the feature no one had built.
"What if the places you visited could wait
for the people you love?"
Every place. Every memory. Forever.
Be First
Be first when Evermark launches on iOS. Forever private. Built to last generations.
Your people. Your places. Your story.