Generate warm, personalized AI images for the people you love — birthday cards, memory boards, activity sheets — built for the emotional specificity that senior care demands.
Grandma in Paris…
Style
Scroll is the product.
Type a memory below. Watch Synth interpret it — adjusting style, preserving faces, building a series.
AI Interpretation
"Mom at the beach in 1974"
Watercolor style
Mom at the beach in 1974
Style Filter
Face Consistency
The same face, across every scene. Synth locks identity so grandma looks like grandma — not a stranger.
Built for the moments
that matter most.
Three types of users. Dozens of use cases. One emotional core.
For long-distance families
Birthday Cards
Generate a card with Grandma in Paris, at the Eiffel Tower, on her 85th birthday — even if she's never been. The face is hers. The joy is real.

For memory care coordinators
Memory Boards
Recognition exercises that feel personal, not clinical. Dad at his fishing spot. Mom in her kitchen.

For activity directors
Activity Sheets
Tuesday's craft supplies, ready by Monday night. Coloring pages, matching games, and conversation starters — all featuring familiar faces.
Backed by therapy research
Reminiscence Albums
AI-generated visualizations that complement reminiscence therapy — not replacements for real photos, but bridges back to the stories that matter.
Grounded in Research
Reminiscence Therapy
University of Toronto
Synthetic Memories Initiative
Google Arts & Culture
NIA-funded Research
George Mason University
The people who use Synth
never stop talking about it.
I used Synth to make my mom a birthday card with her standing outside the Paris café she always talked about. She cried. I cried. It was the best $4 I've ever spent.
Priya Mehta
Long-distance caregiver, daughter
As an activity director, I need Thursday's materials by Wednesday. Synth cut my prep time from 3 hours to 20 minutes. The residents recognize the faces — that's what makes it work.

Marcus Johnson
Activity Director, Sunrise Senior Living, Atlanta
Our memory care residents respond to these images in ways they don't respond to stock photography. There's something about seeing a familiar face in a beautiful place that just… unlocks them.

Dr. Sarah Chen
Memory Care Coordinator, Bay Area Memory Center
Just generated
"Mom at the beach in 1974"
That half-second where
technology disappears.
Generate your first image free. No account required to start. Just a face, a place, and a feeling.