Vivid-Pix releases new version of Memory Station Software
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Vivid-Pix, a leader in AgeTech, announced the new version of Vivid-Pix Memory Station Software, the memory preservation software that creates image/memorabilia and video/audio stories. Vivid-Pix Memory Station Software lets users use an existing computer and scanner to digitize their photos in archival quality, restore them with Vivid-Pix’s patented image-improvement technology, and record audio of their own, their friends’, and their family members’ memories and feelings.
Memory Station Software also imports previously digitized images and recorded voice and music. It transcribes audio to text and securely preserves that text in the image metadata. Memory Station Stories combines images and recordings, with personal knowledge, wisdom, and heartfelt emotions – to be relived and shared.
Vivid-Pix Memory Station Software is available immediately with a free trial to create 5 stories and on sale at https://www.vivid-pix.com/memorystationsoftware/, priced at $99.99 with coupon code: FF2025.
Memory Station Software transcribes recordings to text, labels each image, and saves that text in the image’s digital metadata – just like writing on the back of a photo. Everything is saved onto your computer for privacy.
Vivid-Pix Memory Station Software Features:
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- Scan photos, documents, and memorabilia to share with friends and family.
- Restores images to optimal, archival quality.
- Records and imports audio and images, creating video stories.
- Transcribes audio to text and automatically embeds text into image metadata when saved.
- Intuitive and simple to use with big buttons.
- Works with most existing scanners, including Brother, Canon, Epson, Fujitsu, HP, Lexmark, Ricoh, and all-in-one printer/copier/scanners.
- Scanners from Vivid-Pix are also available at: www.memorystation.com (priced separately).
“Metadata is one of the most powerful tools we have for safeguarding our family stories,” said Maureen Taylor, the Photo Detective. “For generations, people kept track of the who, what, where, and when of their photographs by writing on the backs, adding notes to album pages, or sharing stories around the table. In our digital world, we need a reliable way to carry that same knowledge forward. Embedding information directly into the image file ensures that names, dates, and details travel with your pictures wherever they go. The SaveMetadata.org initiative was created with that in mind, using established international metadata standards to help families preserve their history with accuracy, care, and confidence.”
“With the growing interest in family history and legacy sharing, events and tools that provide education, guidance and support are increasingly important,” stated Tami Mize, founder of Conference Keeper, a division of the National Genealogical Society.
“Older adults, storytellers, and family historians relive cherished memories with photos, household items, and music to reminisce, connect, and share memories with loved ones,” said Rick Voight, CEO, Vivid-Pix. “Research has shown the importance of photos and activities that nurture brain health, improve cognition, assist family historians and caregivers, and create connections. We have integrated this research into products and services for simple operation, to have fun, and to age well.”
The Branching Out Genealogy Podcast recently interviewed Vivid-Pix CEO, Rick Voight on YouTube: “Bringing Memories Into Focus with Rick Voight,” discussing how family history and photo Reminiscence Therapy (pRT) can help an aging society age well and how to assist caregivers.