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AI Archive Curation

You have a lifetime of digital content. The AI has one job: find what matters, protect what is private, and build the story from what remains.

There Is Probably Something on Your Phone You Would Not Want Your Family to Find

An intimate photograph. A private conversation. Files that were yours alone, never meant for anyone else. This is not unusual. It is human. And it is one of the most common unspoken concerns people have when they think about what happens to their devices after they are gone.

Codex Vitae built its AI privacy filtering layer specifically for this. Before any curated archive is delivered to your family, the system identifies and separates intimate, explicit, and private content automatically, before any human reviews it. Your family receives the photographs, the voice recordings, the letter nobody knew where to find. They do not receive what was meant to stay private.

This works in both directions. For your own vault, you maintain full control of what your family will see. For the bereavement processing service, families who bring a loved one's devices receive a filtered, curated archive without ever encountering what was meant to be private.

What AI Archive Curation Means

AI archive curation is a system that helps people review and organize large collections of digital material. Modern digital lives often include:

  • Photos and videos
  • Messages and conversations
  • Documents and records
  • Creative projects and personal writing
  • Archives spread across multiple platforms and devices

AI-assisted curation helps individuals organize these materials into a meaningful archive. SortiumOrana™ handles intelligent filtering and classification, removing digital clutter and isolating meaningful media. CodexGraph™ maps relationships and events, organizing memories into a structured timeline of a person's life.

The user always remains in control of what is preserved, shared, or removed.

Why Curation Matters

Ancestry.com was built on fragments. A census record. A ship manifest. A photograph with no names on the back. People spend real time and real money searching for the tiniest scraps of who their ancestors were, because the hunger to understand where we came from is one of the deepest motivations in human nature.

Your grandchildren will face the opposite problem. They will not be searching for fragments. They will be inheriting terabytes. And without curation, those terabytes will be as impenetrable as a locked cabinet with no key. You cannot find the story inside the noise.

Codex Vitae turns the noise into the story.

The Reality of Digital Lives

People's digital lives evolve over time. Over the course of a lifetime, people experience different phases of life, relationships, and personal expression.

Digital archives often include deeply personal materials that were never intended for broad access. Some content may be private, intimate, unfinished, or simply not meant to become part of a public legacy.

Codex Vitae recognizes that not every digital file belongs in the story a person chooses to leave behind. The platform is designed to support that distinction with care and respect.

Responsible Filtering and Private Content Protection

The platform is designed to help individuals prevent sensitive or personal materials from being unintentionally included in a legacy archive. Examples of content that may require careful review include:

  • Private conversations
  • Unfinished personal work
  • Temporary files and drafts
  • Intimate or sensitive materials

AI-assisted filtering tools help users identify content that may require review before being included in a curated archive. These tools allow individuals to decide what should remain private and what should become part of the legacy they leave behind.

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Core Curation Capabilities

AI archive curation provides four core capabilities, each designed to support a different aspect of organizing and preparing a digital legacy.

Content Organization

The platform builds a timeline of your life organized into chapters, using dates from your photographs, locations from GPS data, and patterns in your content. Recurring people in your photographs are identified and clustered so you can name them. The result is not a folder of files. It is a map of a life.

Archive Filtering

Every asset is scored across multiple dimensions of emotional and narrative significance: how unique it is, how much social connection it represents, how emotionally resonant it is likely to be. The most significant assets rise to the surface. Digital clutter sinks. What reaches your family is not everything you ever saved. It is what mattered.

Memory Identification

From the organized vault, the platform generates five types of written narratives: a personal memoir, a family history, a celebration of life, a formal obituary, and a permanent memorial page. These are AI-drafted from the evidence of your actual life, your specific photographs, your specific timeline, the people identified in your archive. You edit and approve every word.

User Controlled Decisions

The individual always determines what is preserved, shared, or removed from the archive. AI tools assist and recommend, but every decision about what belongs in a legacy archive remains with the user.

Start Curating Your Legacy

Your digital life contains moments that matter. Codex Vitae helps ensure the right ones are preserved.

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