
A normal phone call with someone you love — recorded in archival quality, kept somewhere only you can reach, and one day, if you both want it, the foundation of something more.

Tap their name. Ana places a normal call between you. Both sides are captured — each voice on its own track, each face in HD — at a fidelity built to outlast the phone in your hand.
The recording indicator is visible to both of you the entire time. Either of you can stop it without explaining. Nothing is uploaded for us to read — the file lands somewhere only your phone can unlock.
Every call lands in your archive — sorted, scrubbable, searchable by what was said. Move phones, change numbers, lose the device: your archive comes back, intact, because it was always yours.
Years of saved calls can become an Ana avatar — a private, voice-faithful version of someone you love, that you can keep speaking with after they're gone. Their cadence. Their stories. The way they say your name.

Lose your phone, replace it, leave it on a train — your archive is waiting on the other side. Pass it on, hold it close, take it with you to whatever's next. Ana is built like a library, not an app.
Ana is invite-only while we scale carefully. Pricing during the beta is free — and your archive stays yours, on any plan, forever.