Portraits, old photos, family images, everyday scenes, and meaningful places.
Let remembrance return to its essence, and let family memories live on.
Cloud Memorials helps families create online memorial halls and hold digital tributes for loved ones, ancestors, friends, and pets. Photos, life stories, messages, and worship records stay together in one calm place families can revisit on memorial days or whenever they miss someone.
- 01Prepare DetailsName · Dates · Relationship
- 02Upload PhotosPortrait · Old photos · Albums
- 03Add Life StoryBiography · Milestones · Memories
- 04Share TributeInvite family · Messages · Flowers
Gather memories that are scattered across phones, albums, and family conversations.
A memorial is more than one portrait. It can slowly become the place where the remembered parts of a life are organized, protected, and easy for family to return to.
Birth, work, family relationships, important milestones, and the small details relatives remember.
Words from family and friends, holiday notes, condolences, and thoughts that arrive later.
Flowers, candles, offerings, and worship records that keep each return visible.
One memorial hall keeps the work of remembrance clear.
Creation, memory preservation, online worship, and practical guidance are placed where families can understand them from the first visit.
Create
Create an online memorial hall for a loved one, ancestor, friend, or pet with a clear profile, dates, and a short biography.
Preserve
Keep photos, stories, audio, and remembered details in one place instead of losing them across devices and chats.
Honor
Family and friends can leave flowers, candles, offerings, and messages even when they are in different cities or countries.
Learn
Read practical guidance for memorial days, tribute writing, memorial setup, privacy, albums, and family participation.
Everyday longing and formal remembrance can belong to the same quiet place.
Families remember different people in different ways. Cloud Memorials gives those moments a stable digital space that can be visited for years.
Annual Remembrance
When family cannot gather in person, everyone can return to the same memorial and leave a tribute.
Dates That Matter
Yearly messages and offerings stay connected to the same page instead of disappearing in separate chats.
Loved One Memorials
Preserve parents, grandparents, siblings, relatives, and close friends with photos, stories, and messages.
Family Memory
Organize ancestral information, family relationships, and origin stories for the next generation.
Distance Tribute
Relatives in different places can participate in one memorial without waiting for a physical visit.
Pet Remembrance
Create a gentle memorial for a companion whose presence shaped daily family life.
The family decides how a memorial is shared.
Memorial information is not ordinary content. Cloud Memorials is designed for preservation, shared remembrance, and family stewardship rather than noisy public display.
- Public or Private Control
Families choose the access pattern that fits the memorial and the people involved.
- No Traffic Theater
The experience avoids turning grief and remembrance into loud platform metrics.
- Family-Centered Content
Profiles, photos, and messages are organized around real memorial relationships.
Since 2011, the mission has stayed simple: make remembrance feel human again.
An online memorial service needs stability, restraint, and respect for how families actually express grief, gratitude, and memory. Cloud Memorials keeps photos, life stories, messages, and tribute records together so family memories can live on.
Long-Term Operation
Not a short-lived campaign page, but a memorial platform built for families to revisit over time.
Remembrance First
The design gives priority to meaningful preservation rather than spectacle or noisy engagement.
Built Around Real Use
Memorial days, anniversaries, ancestry, messages, albums, and shared family memory are treated as the core workflow.
Recently updated memorial culture and help articles.
Read practical guidance for setup, privacy, albums, messages, remembrance writing, remote tribute, and family participation.
Memorial Website vs Facebook Memorial Page: What Gets Lost
Compare a memorial website with a Facebook memorial page and see what families lose when photos, life stories, guest messages, and privacy stay in a social feed.
Private Memorial Page vs Public Obituary: The Hidden Advantage
Compare a private memorial page vs public obituary and see why family-only tributes protect photos, stories, messages, and updates behind controlled access.
Online Memorial Page Examples: The Detail Families Notice First
See online memorial page examples before you build one, with practical choices for biography, photos, guest messages, privacy, and family stories.
Memorial Website After Funeral: Update Checklist
Learn how to update a memorial website after the funeral with profile checks, service photos, guest messages, story reviews, privacy settings, and remembrance dates.
How to Manage Memorial Life Stories and Review Submissions
Learn how to manage memorial life stories and review submissions on a tribute page. This guide covers approving, rejecting, and moderating family contributions.
How to Create an Online Memorial Page Step by Step
Learn how to create an online memorial page step by step. This tutorial covers choosing a hall type, entering names, dates, photos, biography, and submitting for review.
When you are ready to create a memorial, begin with the basic details.
Add the name, dates, and portrait first. Photos, stories, and messages can continue to grow over time.
