The stories, the relationships, the music of your twenties — the texture of a life. RAGMI gives it shape, structure, and permanence. Not for an algorithm. For you and the people who come after you.
Not a photo album. Not a family tree. A folio — your timeline, your connections, your stories, weighted by what actually mattered to you.
Everything you build stays on your machine. Nothing is transmitted to RAGMI servers. Your memories are not a product — they're yours.
Built in an open standard — the Human Context Protocol — designed to remain readable by any future system, long after any single platform is gone.
A folio isn't a database of facts. It's a structured representation of who you are — the events that shaped you, the people you loved, the things that mattered. Built over time, deepened over time. Yours to start small and expand whenever you're ready.
A main life timeline plus dedicated tracks for career, travel, interests, relationships. Events placed in context — not chronological noise.
The people who shaped your life, described and weighted. Not a contacts list — a map of the relationships that made you who you are.
Written narratives attached to events, connections, and periods. Significance-weighted so what mattered most is always surfaced first.
Photos, videos, audio, documents, and social media archives — including full WhatsApp chat reconstructions.
Export your folio in the open Human Context Protocol format for AI agents. Or Publish — generating a .ragmi file your family can open in the free RAGMI Player for iOS.
Load your folio into any compatible AI agent for Human RAG. Or share a published folio with family and friends — universally, or locked to specific recipients via Sign In with Apple.
"The most irreplaceable things — the stories told at the dinner table, the music that meant something, the version of yourself before anyone knew you — quietly disappear. RAGMI exists because they don't have to."Phil John · Founder, RAGMI
Available now on the Mac App Store. Build your folio, then share it with the people who matter — using the free RAGMI Player for iOS.