# Memsist > Memsist makes the Keeper: a small, private pendant that quietly remembers your day, so you can simply ask. For people living with memory loss — and the families who help them. Everything stays in your own home. Memsist makes the Keeper: a private, local-first wearable memory pendant for people living with memory loss and the families who help them — it records the day and stores transcripts on the user's own home equipment (no company cloud). The site also serves users displaced by the Limitless pendant discontinuation (Meta acquired Limitless in December 2025 and ended device sales; see /limitless-alternative/). Free editorial guides cover wearable recorder buying (2026 field: Plaud, Omi, Bee, discontinued Limitless), US recording-consent law for lifeloggers, an evidence-informed caregiver toolkit, privacy/data-ownership for lifelogging, and family communication around memory loss. Full site text for agents: https://memsist.com/llms-full.txt ## Main pages - [Home](https://memsist.com/): A private memory aid you wear - [Wearable Recorder Buyer's Guide (2026)](https://memsist.com/guide/wearable-recorder-buyers-guide/): Honest 2026 guide to wearable AI recorders: Plaud NotePin, Omi, Bee, the discontinued Limitless pendant, and phone apps — battery, mics, local vs cloud, and what to ask before you buy. - [Recording Laws for Lifeloggers](https://memsist.com/guide/recording-laws/): US recording consent laws for wearable-recorder users: the all-party consent states (CA, FL, IL, MD, MA and more), mixed states, and practical lifelogging etiquette. - [The Caregiver's Memory-Support Toolkit](https://memsist.com/guide/caregiver-toolkit/): Evidence-informed memory-support toolkit for family caregivers: memory stations, day clocks, labeling, routines, memory books, and where to find respite help. - [Privacy & Lifelogging: Who Owns Your Memory?](https://memsist.com/guide/privacy-and-lifelogging/): Data ownership for lifeloggers: what the Limitless/Meta and Bee/Amazon acquisitions taught us, cloud vs local-first storage, and ten questions to ask any wearable vendor. ## Also on this site - [The Keeper](https://memsist.com/keeper/): Our private memory pendant — everything stays in your home - [Fieldy](https://memsist.com/fieldy/): A wearable AI that remembers your conversations - [Limitless alternative](https://memsist.com/limitless-alternative/): For Pendant owners displaced by the Meta acquisition - [Guides for families](https://memsist.com/guide/): All memory-loss guides in one place - [How to talk to someone with memory loss](https://memsist.com/guide/how-to-talk-to-someone-with-memory-loss/) - [Memory aids after stroke](https://memsist.com/guide/memory-aids-after-stroke/) - [Helping early dementia remember](https://memsist.com/guide/how-to-help-early-dementia-remember/) - [Do memory pendants work?](https://memsist.com/guide/do-memory-pendants-work/) - [FAQ](https://memsist.com/faq/) - [About Memsist](https://memsist.com/about/): Why we made this - [Sources & further reading](https://memsist.com/sources/): Memory & brain-health sources ## Machine-readable (Agents First surfaces) - [AGENTS.md](https://memsist.com/AGENTS.md) · [openapi.json](https://memsist.com/openapi.json) · [MCP card](https://memsist.com/.well-known/mcp-server-card.json) - [glossary.json](https://memsist.com/api/glossary.json) · [principles.json](https://memsist.com/api/principles.json) ## Network Part of the WholeTech network (https://wholetech.com). Built Agents First (https://agentsfirst.dev). Full page list: https://memsist.com/sitemap.xml