A Memsist field note
We're adapting the private, stays-home software behind the Keeper to work with VibeLens — a small wearable camera that sees and hears the way you do. The day you couldn't quite hold onto isn't just something to ask about anymore. It's something you can look back at.
The device
VibeLens makes a wearable camera built around one idea: capture the moment from where you actually stand, hands free, without a screen to fuss over. It was made for people filming their adventures — but a device that quietly sees and hears your day is exactly the kind of thing the Keeper was waiting for.
Here's what it does, in plain terms.
Worn up at eye level, so it captures the day the way you saw it — not from a shelf across the room.
Open-ear audio: it listens along with you without blocking the sounds around you.
See exactly what it sees, right on a phone, so nothing important is out of frame.
Sharp 4K video with six-axis stabilization, so a walk down the hall doesn't turn into a blur.
Sealed against rain, sweat, and spills — it keeps working on an ordinary, imperfect day.
Fast Wi-Fi transfer, and it can gather the day's best moments on its own instead of leaving you a pile of clips.
Why this matters to Memsist
The Keeper already holds onto your day by ear. Ask it who came by, and it tells you. That helps — but some things are easier to recognize than to describe.
A face at the door. Where you set your glasses down. The note the nurse left on the counter. For those, a private record that can show you, gently, is worth a great deal.
So we're taking the same software that runs the Keeper — the part that keeps your day and lets you simply ask — and teaching it to work with a camera that sees. Same promise, one more sense.
The Keeper today
“Who came by this afternoon?” — and it answers in plain words, from what it heard.
With VibeLens
“Where did I leave my glasses?” — and it can bring back the moment you set them down.
What we're adapting
Worn at eye level, VibeLens quietly holds onto what you saw and heard — the same gentle, all-day record the Keeper makes, now with a picture.
Everything lands on the same in-home base you already own. No cloud, no outside company — pictures included. This part does not change.
Ask out loud, the way you always have. When words aren't enough, it can show you the moment instead of only describing it.
Where did I leave my glasses?
What did the doctor's note say?
Who did I sit with at lunch?
The promise still holds
Pictures are more personal than sound, so we're holding the same line we always have — only more firmly.
A note, plainly: VibeLens is an independent product, made by another company and prelaunching on its own. We're not selling it, and this isn't a paid endorsement — we simply think it's the right kind of device to carry the Keeper's software, and our adaptation is in the works. If you'd like to follow along, you can see VibeLens for yourself at vibelens.net. When the adaptation is ready, we'll set it up and look after it the same way we do everything else.
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Curious where this is headed?
Whether it's the Keeper today or a camera that sees tomorrow, the conversation starts the same way: a real person, no jargon, no pressure.
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