For her 60th · his 80th · their golden wedding

Celebrate them with the stories only they can tell.

A milestone is coming — a shashti-poorthi, a retirement, an 80th birthday. Nenapu helps your family record their stories before the day, in their own voice and their own language, and premiere a memory reel at the celebration. Private, and yours forever.

One celebration, one price — packages from ₹1,999 · No subscription · Android today · 20 languages, 10 of them Indian

The Nenapu app showing a grandmother's recorded memories as short video clips
How it works

From “the big day is coming” to the room going quiet.

One person starts it. The whole family fills it. You don't need everyone on board to begin — just one question you've always wanted to ask.

1

Tell us the occasion

A 60th, an 80th, a retirement, a golden wedding — or no occasion at all. Pick who it's for. Takes about two minutes.

2

The family asks

Use our question library or write your own. “How did you two meet?” beats “tell me about your life.” Questions reach them only after you approve.

3

Answers in their voice

A big, simple screen in their language. Two taps to record. No account, no password, no deadline.

4

Premiere at the celebration

Their answers become a memory reel the whole family watches together on the big day — and keeps forever.

One celebration, one price.

Packages from ₹1,999 — paid once, no subscription, no meter running. Everyone the family invites joins free, to ask, record, and watch. The next occasion is the next package: the 70th, the retirement, the other parent.

Made for the person answering

Built for someone who has never installed an app

  • The whole screen is in their language, not just the questions.
  • No account, no password. You tell them a six-digit code over the phone, they type it in, and they're in.
  • Recording is two taps. Big text, one thing per screen.
  • They answer whenever they feel like it. There is no deadline.
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Three phones fanned out, showing Nenapu in Hindi, Kannada and Tamil
Why Nenapu exists
“When a loved one dies, a library burns to the ground.”
— after an African proverb

A celebration is the one day everyone is already gathered, already thinking about how much she means. It's the right day to save the library — while she's here to laugh about it with you.

Beyond the big day

More stories worth keeping

A parent or grandparent

The stories, recipes and advice you keep meaning to record — occasion or not.

Yourself

A private, dated journal in your own voice. Nobody sees it unless you choose.

You and your partner

Two people, one shared record of how it all happened. Strictly the two of you.

Your child

Their fourth birthday, in their own words. A childhood kept as it sounded.

A quiet promise

This is not another feed

INSTAGRAM · YOUTUBE

A stage

Built for strangers. You perform, an algorithm picks the audience, and ads pay for it.

GOOGLE PHOTOS

A drawer

Stores what you already shot. It never asks your mother a question.

NENAPU

A private room

Invite-only, for family and friends. Questions draw out what was never recorded.

No adsNo algorithmNo strangersYours forever
A look inside

Simple where it should be simple

Choosing who a Nenapu Memory Library is for
Starting a Memory Library
Questions waiting to be answered in the family's view
The family's view
Recorded memories with questions in Kannada
Her memories, in Kannada
The early families

Is there a celebration coming up?

We're working with our first families personally — we help you set it up, the family records together, and the memory reel is ready before the big day. Packages from ₹1,999, one-time.

No occasion on the calendar? That's fine too — if there's someone whose stories you keep meaning to record, leave your details and we'll get you set up.

We'll only use your email to write to you about this, and nothing else.

A photographer or event planner? We'd love to work with you — hello@nenapu.ai

Thank you. We'll write to you soon — usually within a day or two.