Original-quality playback
Stream every video and listen to every audio cassette at original quality. Download the master file whenever you like.
FEATURES
Two tiers, one feeling. Atlas Lite is the calm archive — a safe home for every file, with sharing and library tools. Atlas Archive adds the things only AI can do well at archive scale: descriptions, people, places, timelines, voice interviews.

Above · A timeline for every named person — Atlas writes the descriptions, you keep what fits.
EVERY ATLAS
Stream every video and listen to every audio cassette at original quality. Download the master file whenever you like.
Every tape and photograph in one calm grid. Sort by date, by place, by what matters to you. Folders from your delivery, preserved.
Send a clip, an album or a whole timeline to family. Free for them — no account needed.
Take your original files with you whenever you like. ZIP archives, single-file downloads — yours to keep.
ATLAS ARCHIVE
For every clip Atlas reads, it writes a few sentences of what it saw — who was there, where it was, what was happening.
Name a face once and Atlas finds them across the entire archive — every reel, every photograph.
A working map of where your tapes have been. Cities, regions, streets and landmarks.
A week in Barcelona. Three generations of family. The band your uncle was in in the ’90s. Atlas drafts; you edit.
A respectful, AI-assembled tribute from across the archive. For funerals, anniversaries, the quieter days.
Corrections in plain English. “That’s not Tom — that’s Margaret’s brother.” Atlas understands and quietly threads the fix through every clip it touches.
Sit with Atlas for an hour and tell it the stories. Atlas asks follow-ups, then files everything you said into the archive — searchable, linked, gentle.
Every audio cassette transcribed in full. Searchable text alongside the audio, with timestamps that take you straight to the moment.
AI upscaling and grain reduction on request, queued through our studio.
Start with Atlas Lite today. You'll be upgraded automatically to Atlas Archive on 26 June 2026.