QRHeadstone · A memorial for the people & pets we love

Their story, in their own voice.

Fill out a short form. We turn the details into a first-person memorial, and a QR code you can place on a shrine, a photo frame, an urn, a headstone, or a memorial t-shirt.

Forever Here✦ In Loving Memory
NameMarco "Marquito" Tamarín
Born2001
Passed2024
QR code — scan to read Marco Tamarín's memorialScan to hear his story
How it works

When you're not there
to tell the story.

You have a photo on the wall. A candle beside it. Maybe flowers, a keepsake, something that belonged to them. A small shrine built from love.

When a friend visits, or a grandchild who never got to meet them, or someone who simply asks, you tell the story. You find the words for how much they meant. You carry that weight every time.

But you won't always be there. And the story deserves to be heard by everyone who stops to look.

Forever Here lets you place a small QR code beside any memorial, a headstone, an ash vase, a photo on the wall, a memorial t-shirt. When someone scans it, they read the story in that person's own voice. The love you carry gets shared, every time, without you having to say a word.

A headstoneAn ash vaseA photo on the wallA remembrance shrineA shadow boxA memorial frameA memorial t-shirt
QR code placed on an ash vase memorial

A QR on an ash vase, their story, always ready to be heard.

01

Tell us about them

A short form: their name, their personality, the memories only you carry. Takes about ten minutes.

02

We write their story

We weave everything you shared into a warm story, written in their own voice, as if they're speaking directly to whoever stops to listen.

03

Place the QR anywhere

Print on sticker paper or get it engraved, press it onto a headstone, an ash vase, a photo frame, a remembrance shrine, or a memorial t-shirt. Anywhere they are kept close.

Examples

Lives, remembered.

Rosa Méndez
Rosa Méndez
"Abuelita"
1968 — 2023

"Échale ganas, mija. Always."

Luna
Luna
"the cat"
2010 — 2024

"Window sills. Tuna. Sunbeams."

Marco Tamarín
Marco Tamarín
"Marquito"
2001 — 2024

"Ya merito — almost there."

Every photo has a story
the image can't tell.

Print the QR code. Place it on the back of a photo, tape it to a frame, stick it on a canvas. Anyone who scans it meets the person or pet in the picture — in their own words. No void. Just life.

  • On the back of any photo or canvas
  • On a frame, an urn, a jersey, a bench
  • Anywhere their image lives without their voice