Continuity record
Anchor Archive
Preserve what happened.
Anchor Archive turns important events, agreements, media, and decisions into durable continuity records with provenance and access controls.

- Continuity Index
- 99.98%
- Drift Window
- 72h
- Horizon
- Live
Direct answer
Anchor Archive is the long-term preservation layer for cognitive infrastructure, built to keep meaningful records verifiable, portable, and understandable.
History that can be trusted later, not just stored now.
Built for
Families, institutions, research groups, and organizations that cannot lose context.
Capabilities
- Provenance trails for important memories, files, decisions, and media.
- Retention policies for personal, household, team, and institutional records.
- Semantic indexing that keeps archives searchable by meaning and source.
- Exportable continuity packs for migration, inheritance, and governance.
What changes
- Critical context remains legible years after the original moment.
- Records can move without losing provenance or permissions.
- People know which memories are canonical, provisional, or private.
Common uses
- Preserve family history with consent and source attribution.
- Maintain institutional memory through team turnover.
- Keep AI-generated summaries tied to original evidence.
Answer engine ready
Questions people ask about Anchor Archive
What is Anchor Archive for?
Anchor Archive preserves meaningful records with provenance, permissions, and semantic search so long-term memory stays usable.
How is Archive different from cloud storage?
Cloud storage keeps files. Archive keeps context: why something mattered, who contributed it, what changed, and how it should be accessed later.


