It started with loss.
In 2018, our founder was trying to repair old photos of a family member who had passed away. Blurry faces, cracks in the paper, memories fading faster than anyone expected. The tools available weren’t good enough — so we learned to do it ourselves.
At first, it was only about family:
Preserve what mattered before it disappeared.
Then friends asked if we could fix their photos too.
Then pets. Then “Hey — could you make my dog look like an oil painting?”
Sure. Why not.
We realized something simple:
People don’t just want to keep memories —
they want to transform them into something that feels alive again.
So we kept building skills.
We brought in more artists.
We experimented with AI when it became useful — not because it’s trendy, but because it solves real problems quickly and keeps prices fair.
We became a small business.
Not a tech giant.
Not a sentimental charity.
A real business trying to make good work, pay the bills, and treat customers like humans.
In recent years, things changed again.
More people are stressed.
More people feel lost.
We noticed customers weren’t only coming to preserve the past —
they were trying to find something hopeful for the future.
So we reached out to someone who understands personal energy, timing, and life cycles. We learned how visuals can help people feel grounded, encouraged, or simply seen.
That’s how the energy wallpapers began —
an experiment in creating something beautiful and emotionally supportive.
Not mysticism. Not promises. Just:
“If this picture can help you feel better waking up every day — that’s worth making.”
We’re still figuring it out.
We’re improving.
We’re building a service we can be proud of —
and one customers actually feel is worth paying for.
That’s it.
No fairytales.
No “changing the world” slogans.
Just real people trying to help memories stay sharp,
and your phone wallpaper give you a bit more strength tomorrow.
If we can make something that means something to you —
then this business deserves to exist.
Last updated: December 2025
