The Ethical Charter

We do not invent the dead.
We preserve what was truly given.

EveraRealm is built on a refusal — a refusal to fabricate memory, simulate personhood, or treat human legacy as content. These six principles are not marketing copy. They are product constraints, audited at every layer of the stack.

01

Grounded in recorded truth

Every memoir paragraph, timeline entry, and answer comes from a real recording, transcript, or document you provided. Evera does not invent stories, fill in gaps from training data, or paraphrase beyond the source. If we don't have it, we say so.

02

Permission-based access

You decide who sees what — child by child, sibling by sibling, asset by asset. Permissions persist after death exactly as you set them, governed by the digital estate role you assign.

03

Source-linked answers

When a family member asks the archive a question, every answer cites the exact recording, date, and timestamp it came from. No black-box generation. No mystery sources.

04

No fabricated memories

We refuse to generate stories the person never told. We refuse to extrapolate emotions they never expressed. We refuse to put words in the mouth of anyone — living or deceased.

05

Privacy-first preservation

Your recordings and transcripts are encrypted at rest and in transit. They are never used to train external models. They are not licensed, sold, or repurposed. The archive exists for one family only — yours.

06

Family-controlled sharing

Inheritance of access is explicit, revocable, and auditable. Family members can request access; only the designated steward grants it. The archive belongs to the people, not to us.

Posthumous Policy

What happens after

Will Evera 'become' me after I die?

No. Evera answers questions using only your real recorded words. It will never pretend to be you, generate new opinions on your behalf, or speak in your voice about events you never addressed.

What happens to my voice sample?

Your voice sample is used only for transcript identification and — with explicit consent — for narrating your own memoir from your own transcripts. It is never available to third parties or used for synthesis outside your archive.

Can my family ask Evera to 'speak as me'?

Evera will quote you. It will read your written words in your voice (if consented). It will not improvise as you, and it will refuse questions that ask it to invent your views on topics you didn't address.

Who controls the archive after I'm gone?

The Legacy Steward you designate, governed by the permissions you set. Stewards can release content on schedule, grant or revoke family access, and export the archive — but they cannot alter your recordings or transcripts.

"A legacy belongs to the family who lived it.
Our job is to keep it intact."

EveraRealm · Ethical Charter v1.0