Receipt
Lowe's purchase
Mar 14, 2026 · $1,899
LifeKeep turns the receipts, documents, photos, and everyday details you'll need later into a personal memory you can simply ask.
Start with one thing your future self will thank you for.
Ask LifeKeep
A product concept preview
Found it.
Your refrigerator is a Whirlpool WRX735SDHZ. I found the model in the appliance manual and the matching warranty and receipt.
Receipt
Lowe's purchase
Mar 14, 2026 · $1,899
Manual
WRX735SDHZ
Model number found
Warranty
Limited warranty
Ends Mar 14, 2027
Answer linked to your captured sources
Illustrative experience—LifeKeep is currently collecting early-access interest.
The familiar problem
A receipt lives in your camera roll. A model number is on a label. A warranty is buried in email. When you need one of them, you're expected to remember where you put it. LifeKeep is being built so you don't have to.
Photos, screenshots, email, drawers, downloads, and memory all hold pieces of the answer.
Most organizing tools ask you to make folders, tags, and a system you have to maintain.
The need usually appears after the information has slipped out of sight.
The LifeKeep loop
Drop in a receipt, photo, warranty, PDF, screenshot, or a quick note.
LifeKeep reads the useful parts: dates, products, retailers, model numbers, and more.
Related details stay connected, so a receipt and manual can belong to the same thing.
Ask in plain language, then check the original sources behind an answer.
Planned MVP workflow. Exact capture methods and automation will evolve with early-access feedback.
Future Me
Save with context
“We used this paint in the hallway. Please remember the color for touch-ups.”
For future questions
LifeKeep's Future Me idea makes the intent explicit: save the air-filter size, paint color, contractor name, or odd little detail that will otherwise disappear into the past.
Future Me is a planned part of the early-access product, shaped by the real-world details people choose to save.
Smart reminders
A warranty deadline, expiring document, or return window can be easy to miss. LifeKeep plans to surface these details from the records you choose to keep—not turn your life into another notification stream.
Planned for a later early-access phase. No automatic monitoring is live today.
Warranty expiring
Your dishwasher warranty appears to end in 37 days.
Illustrative reminder concept. LifeKeep will not make coverage guarantees; it will help organize what your documents say.
Everyday retrieval
These are the early moments LifeKeep is designed to make easier—not a promise that every workflow is available today.
At home
Save the box once. Later, ask what size you need—without scrolling through old photos.
Future MeAfter a repair
Keep an invoice, a contact, and the work done together for the next time you need them.
Receipts + serviceWhen it matters
Hold on to the proof of purchase and the document that explains the coverage.
Warranty awarenessPrivacy stays central
Designed so you can understand what you save and decide what to share.
Focused on information you deliberately capture, with minimal collection as a product principle.
Important answers should stay connected to the original item they came from.
Specific technical practices and data choices will be published as they are finalized.
Early access
LifeKeep is in its early stage. Join to be first in line for the MVP and help shape the capture-to-retrieval experience around real life.
Try LifeKeep FreeNo payment or feature commitment is required to join early access.
Questions, answered
More product details will be shared with early-access members.
Give future you a better memory
Start with the receipt, document, or label you know you'll wish you had later. We'll keep early access focused on making that moment feel effortless.
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