Memory
Preserve details, voices and moments photographs alone cannot explain.
Hello WorldStudio
Hello World Legacy Services
We help individuals, families, founders and organisations capture memories, wisdom, history and meaningful work before it is lost.


A memory becomes a legacy when it is captured, organised and passed forward.
Why legacy matters
Family routines, personal lessons, community history and founder decisions often disappear because nobody captured them while they were still accessible.
Preserve details, voices and moments photographs alone cannot explain.
Pass forward lessons, values and lived knowledge developed over a lifetime.
Help future generations understand where they come from.
Give stories and organisational knowledge a structure that outlasts one person.
Legacy journeys
A guided record of defining moments, lessons, relationships, faith, work and growth.
Capture people, homes, traditions, recipes, journeys and memories that shaped a family.
Preserve the origin, decisions, principles and knowledge behind an organisation.
Turn interviews and existing material into a coherent manuscript for family or publication.
Preserve sound, expression and presence through organised audio and video.
Document shared experience, migration, faith, language and cultural knowledge.
The legacy process
Clarify purpose, audience, privacy and final format.
Choose themes, gather materials and organise consent.
Record stories through interviews, voice, video or writing.
Organise memories into timelines, themes and chapters.
Develop the book, archive, film or voice library.
Deliver clear ownership, access and stewardship guidance.
Possible legacy formats
The right format depends on the person, family, audience, budget and privacy level.
A professionally structured life story, family history or founder book.
Recordings that preserve tone, personality and spoken memory.
Interviews, photographs, documents and narration in one visual record.
An organised collection of stories, media, timelines and documents.
Principles, decisions, lessons and organisational wisdom.
Interviews and memories gathered from several family members.
Choose your legacy path
Begin with guided life interviews, a simple timeline and a structured written narrative that can later become a book, audio archive or family collection.
Handled with care
Legacy work can involve grief, family complexity and private information. The process must remain respectful and controlled by the people whose stories are preserved.
Stories are captured and used according to clear permission and boundaries.
Material can be public, family-only, sealed until a future date or excluded.
AI may support organisation and drafting, but sensitive decisions remain human.
Final projects include guidance on access, storage, use and stewardship.

Every life. Every ability. Every story matters.
Begin with one conversation, one memory or one person whose knowledge deserves to be carried forward.
Begin a Legacy Project