Built with caregivers and memory-care clinicians

Reconnect with meaningful moments.

Zeitora helps seniors recreate comforting routines, cherished memories, and meaningful life experiences through AI-guided interactions and personalized daily simulations.

Privacy-first design
Emotionally safe
Family-friendly
An elderly woman sitting peacefully by a sunlit window with tea
Our mission

Identity doesn't fade with memory. Zeitora brings back the rhythms of a life well-lived — the morning coffee, the office hallway, the classroom bell — so the people we love feel like themselves again.

How Zeitora works

Three gentle steps from first conversation to a daily routine that feels familiar.

01
Share a life

Family and caregivers add photos, audio, and notes about meaningful chapters — career, family, hobbies.

02
Co-create routines

Our AI suggests structured days that mirror real life: a teacher's classroom, a nurse's rounds, a banker's morning.

03
Live them daily

Guided sessions with a warm AI companion, ambient sound, and gentle prompts — at home or in care.

The Teacher
Routine
The Teacher

Morning bell, attendance, a reading from chapter seven.

The Family Cook
Routine
The Family Cook

Sunday dinners, recipe cards, the smell of rosemary.

The Gardener
Routine
The Gardener

Watering at sunrise, naming each rose by heart.

For seniors

A day that feels like yours.

  • Familiar routines that anchor the day
  • A patient companion who remembers your stories
  • Large text, gentle pace, simple choices
  • Voice-first interactions — no typing required
For caregivers & organizations

Insight without intrusion.

  • Engagement, mood, and routine completion at a glance
  • Schedule sessions across residents and staff
  • Upload and curate memory assets together
  • Quiet alerts when someone needs extra care
The companion

Warm AI, never robotic.

Our companion is trained on a person's own history. It remembers names, dates, and the cadence of conversations — so every interaction feels like catching up with a friend who's been listening for years.

Good morning, Margaret. Shall we start with your coffee on the porch?
Yes. Was the paper delivered?
It was. The headline mentions a new bakery on Elm Street — your old neighborhood.

Stories from families and care teams.

"My mother smiled in a way I hadn't seen in a year. She thought she was back at the school where she taught."
Helen R., daughter
"Routine completion is up 40% and our residents are sleeping better. The team can finally focus on care."
Daniel M., Director of Wellness
"Dad calls his AI companion 'the kind one'. He looks forward to mornings again."
Priya S., family caregiver
Former professionals

Bankers, lawyers, executives — relive a structured workday.

Teachers & writers

Lesson plans, library hours, the rhythm of chapters.

Nurses & doctors

Morning rounds, charts, the quiet of the night shift.

Begin a gentler kind of day.

Set up a routine in fifteen minutes. Invite the people who care.