In his middle years, the founder of OraMemo faced the loss of loved ones, watched his parents grow older, and saw friends struggle with illness and separation. The regret of "wanting to care for your grandparents/parents but losing them before you get the chance" and the anxiety of that hit close to home, making him realize just how much family health and togetherness couldn't wait.
Then in 2024, a long voice message from his mom changed everything. She wrote: "I get winded after just a few steps when I go grocery shopping," "Your dad keeps forgetting to take his blood pressure meds," and "I'd like to talk about what’s been going on at home, but I don’t want to bother you if you’re busy." Her simple words, full of unspoken worries and quiet longing, pushed him to act: he decided to use technology to build a "health safety net" for families, and connect those divided by distance and time—and that’s how OraMemo came to be.
Every member of the founding team has over a decade of experience in consumer electronics and hardware, and they’ve already tackled tough technical hurdles in mobile communication and health monitoring and management. Their goal? No cold, impersonal gadgets—instead, a "warm home connection & health management system" that feels like a part of the family.
As the founder put it: “I never want anyone to look back and regret ‘not having enough time’ again.” Today, OraMemo is making its way into more and more homes—turning health into something you can plan for, erasing the distance in companionship, and helping families hold onto warmth, not regrets.