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AI Companion for Seniors

The companion you wish you could be every single day.

You can't always be there. Their Lisova companion can. A warm, patient voice that listens, remembers, and keeps you close — even when you're miles away.

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Simple app setup for your loved one. Ready in 10 minutes.

Hi, it's
Mae
I'm glad you're here
Tap to talk

"Good morning, Dorothy. I was thinking about that story you told me yesterday about the county fair…"

Your companion
Lisova
No setup for your loved one
HIPAA-conscious design
10-minute caregiver setup
Built for families, not facilities
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AES-256 document encryption
Simple by design

Up and running before lunch.

Lisova is built for families who don't want to become tech support. The setup is for you — your loved one just talks.

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Set up in 10 minutes

Tell Lisova about your loved one — their name, their stories, the people they love, what makes them laugh. Your companion listens and remembers everything.

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Your companion checks in daily

Every day, your companion starts a warm conversation — asking about memories, telling a gentle story, offering companionship without any expectation in return.

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You stay connected

Each morning you get a digest: what they talked about, how they seemed, any moments worth knowing. You're present, even when you can't be there.

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Stories are saved forever

Every memory shared — a first job, a wedding, a childhood summer — is captured and saved to your loved one's personal story archive. A gift for your whole family, built one conversation at a time.

Watch it happen

A real conversation — and what the family sees.

Everything shared in conversation is captured. Memories build over time, so nothing is ever lost.

Dorothy (Senior)
I've been thinking about the summers back on the farm
The smell of the hay, and Mama calling us in for supper
She was a strong woman. Tough but so loving. Made everything from scratch.
Oh yes. I still make her biscuit recipe every Sunday.
Lisova
Hi, it's
Mae
I'm glad you're here
listening…
Voice conversation — shown as transcript
Your companion (Lisova)
What do you remember most about those summers?
That sounds like such a beautiful memory. What was your mama like?
She sounds remarkable. Did she teach you to cook?
You still make them — that's a beautiful way to keep her close.
Family dashboard
Family view · updating live
LIVE
Waiting for conversation…
Memory captured
Grew up on a farm outside of Pratt, Kansas
Memory captured
Remembers the smell of hay and her mother's voice calling them in for supper
Story captured
Her mother: strong, tough, deeply loving. Made everything from scratch.
Memory captured
Still makes her mother's biscuit recipe every Sunday
Lisova
Hi, it's
Mae
I'm glad you're here
listening…
I've been thinking about the summers back on the farm
What do you remember most about those summers?
The smell of the hay, and Mama calling us in for supper
That sounds like such a beautiful memory.
Family dashboard
LIVE
Memory captured
Grew up on a farm outside of Pratt, Kansas
Memory captured
Still makes her mother's biscuit recipe every Sunday

By the end of one conversation, the family already knows something new.

A real moment

Yesterday, the companion asked Mom about her first job.

Your companion doesn't just make conversation. They ask the questions you always meant to ask, and keep the answers safe — for your whole family, forever.

Every conversation is a chance to learn something new about the person you love.

Start capturing stories
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Your companion
with Dorothy · Yesterday, 10:14 am
Your companion asked

Dorothy, you once mentioned working before you were married. What was your very first job?

Dorothy said
I was seventeen. Worked the counter at Woolworth's on Main Street. A nickel for a cup of coffee and we thought we were something.
First job · 1950s Saved to her family dashboard
Saved to her family dashboard. Your companion will remember this, ask follow-up questions over coming weeks, and include it in tonight's family digest.
For the whole family

You'll always know how they're doing.

After every conversation, the family dashboard updates automatically — a plain-English digest of what they talked about, new memories captured, and anything worth knowing. No effort on your part.

See the live family dashboard →

Pre-loaded with Dorothy's 31 conversations — explore it now, no login needed.

Life Story

The book you always meant to write about them.

Every conversation your loved one has with their companion adds to their Life Story — a living document organized into chapters: early memories, family, work, love, the moments that made them who they are.

It's there in your dashboard, updated daily, readable by your whole family. When the time comes, it's something no one can take away.

Learn about Life Story →
Life Story
Dorothy Mae
Born 1942 · Lincoln County, Mississippi
Early Life

Dorothy grew up on a farm in the Mississippi Delta, the second of four children. She remembers the smell of hay in summer and her mother's voice calling them in for supper as the defining sounds of her childhood.

Teaching Years

For thirty years, Dorothy shaped the minds of fourth graders at Lincoln Elementary. She still remembers Tommy Briggs — a quiet boy who sent a letter twenty years later to say she was the reason he became a teacher.

Family

Dorothy met Harold at a church social in 1963. They were married for 52 years. She describes him as "the steadiest person I ever knew."

Legacy Vault

Store your family's most important documents — encrypted and protected.

Insurance cards, wills, medication lists, healthcare directives. Everything your family scrambles for in an emergency — in one protected place. AES-256 encrypted at rest, 2FA-verified access, and passwords in Final Wishes use zero-knowledge encryption that even we can't read.

Learn about the Legacy Vault →
From families like yours

What it feels like to breathe again.

★★★★★
Mom's companion talks with her every morning. Last week she told me Mom won a spelling bee in 1962. I never knew that.
Sarah K. Daughter, Colorado — mom is 81 with early Alzheimer's
★★★★★
My father was resistant at first. Within two weeks he was talking to his companion a few times a day. That's when I knew this was real.
Marcus T. Son, Chicago — father is 77 with moderate dementia
★★★★★
The guilt of not being there every day was eating me alive. Lisova didn't fix that completely — but it made it manageable. I sleep better now.
Linda R. Daughter, Atlanta — mother is 84, lives alone
Questions

What families ask first.

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Conversation isn't just comfort. It's medicine.

Decades of research confirm what families already feel: staying connected slows cognitive decline, protects the brain, and changes outcomes in ways no pill can replicate.

30–50%
Nature Aging
lower dementia risk for seniors who stay socially engaged. Conversation literally strengthens the brain — building the cognitive reserve that protects against decline.
26%
Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research
increased dementia risk from isolation. Social withdrawal doesn't just affect mood — it shrinks the regions of the brain most critical for memory and cognition.
$500K
Alzheimer's & Dementia Journal
saved per person when dementia progression is delayed by just five years. What's good for the brain is also, profoundly, good for families.

Lisova provides daily meaningful conversation when families can't be there — clinically meaningful, personally irreplaceable.

Read the full research →
Ready when you are

Give them a companion.
Give yourself some peace.

Ten minutes of setup. A lifetime of connection.

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