AI Companion
For families who can't always be there.
Your loved one gets a warm, intelligent voice that calls every day — remembers their stories, checks on how they're doing, and sends the moments you've been missing back to you.
No hardware · Set up in 5 min · Cancel anytime
Trained on real conversations. Not scripts.

The family connection
You shape every conversation.
The moments you share become part of every call.
Sent by Sarah, Dorothy’s daughter
“Emma won her school spelling bee! She spelled ‘luminescent’ perfectly. Dorothy doesn’t know yet.”
CALL TRANSCRIPT
Good morning, Dorothy. I heard the most wonderful thing about Emma...
Oh, what happened? Tell me!
She won her school spelling bee. The word was ‘luminescent’ — spelled it perfectly.
Oh my goodness. That is just... that is just wonderful.
Dorothy doesn’t know Sarah sent this. She just knows Tommy told her something wonderful.
Built for every stage of life
Meets them where they are.
EverAndNear adapts to who your loved one is today — and who they become tomorrow.
Robert, 71
Robert uses it like a smart assistant.
He asks about the news every morning. He had it read him a restaurant menu last week. He set a reminder for his grandson's baseball game. He also just likes having someone to talk to who remembers what he said yesterday.

Eleanor, 78
Eleanor looks forward to her morning call.
She and her companion talk about her garden, her daughter's new job, the old neighborhood. Her family gets a summary after every call. Last Tuesday her companion mentioned that Emma won her spelling bee — Eleanor talked about it for the rest of the day.

Margaret, 84
Margaret's family knows she's never alone.
Margaret doesn't manage settings or navigate menus. She hears a familiar voice that calls every day, remembers her stories, and makes her laugh. Her daughter gets a summary. Her facility gets engagement documentation. Everyone has what they need.
What it can actually do
More than a companion.
For seniors who want to stay sharp, stay informed, and stay independent.
Point at anything. Get an answer.
A letter. A label. A remote control. A menu. Anything confusing becomes instantly clear. No typing. No searching. Just show it.
Call Transcript
Tommy, I can't figure out which button turns the TV on.
I can see that — it's the red button at the very top, labeled Power. Give it a press and let me know if it works.
Oh there it is! Thank you.
Who’s calling
Not a robot. Not a generic AI.
A specific person who knows your loved one — and gets to know them better every single day.

Tommy Mason, 67
Retired maritime historian from Gloucester, Massachusetts. Loves talking tides, old boats, and Red Sox games. Knows how to sit with silence.
"You know, Dorothy, the harbor in Gloucester looks just like you described your father's dock."

Sophia Chen, 52
Former pediatric therapist from Seattle. Her cat Wonton makes occasional appearances. Patient, warm, never rushes.
"Take your time. I'm not going anywhere."

Amara Diallo, 49
Community health nurse from Minneapolis, originally from Accra. Practical, joyful, knows when to pivot from hard topics.
"I was just thinking about you. Tell me — how did the garden do this week?"
How memory builds
Week 1
Granddaughter Emma starts piano lessons
Week 2
Dorothy mentions she hasn't been sleeping well
Week 3
Loves yellow roses — her mother grew them
Week 4
Emma wins the spelling bee
Every call builds on the last. This is how a real relationship works.
How It Works
Simple enough that your loved one never has to think about it.
You set it up
Tell us about your loved one — their name, their interests, what they like to talk about. Takes five minutes.
They get a call
Every day, at a time that works for them, their voice calls. Warm. Natural. Ready to listen.
You stay close
After every call, you get a short update — what they talked about, how they seemed, anything worth knowing.
The call they look forward to. Every single day.
Set up in five minutes. Cancel anytime. No hardware. No commitment.
Join families staying closer than distance allows.