Reunite memory-based family search
Demo · data resets on each deploy
Experimental Preview

Helping families find each other again, even when memories blur.

Parents describe what they remember. Children describe what they recall. Reunite uses semantic memory to surface the connections — including the ones half-buried in time.

You are looking at a preview build. Every entry, name, and memory below is synthetic — generated to illustrate how the matching engine behaves on real-world-like data. A version connected to verified records is in development.

Parents searching
Children searching
Entries on record

Register an entry

Add what you remember. You can come back later via "My entries" to add more details or chat with the AI memory guide.

This is a public demo. Entries are stored on a serverless instance whose disk resets on every deployment and after periods of inactivity. Anything you submit here may disappear within hours — please do not register real personal information.