Your most precious moments deserve more than a camera roll. Memory Lane is a beautiful interactive timeline where you curate, annotate and share the memories that define your life — and earn karma for keeping the past alive for the people you love.
A camera roll is a list. Memory Lane is a story. Here you curate the moments that matter — annotate them, put them in context, connect them to the people and places that made them — and build something you can actually walk back through.
Every memory sits on a timeline that you scroll through like a river — from your earliest entry to today. Zoom in on a month, zoom out on a decade. See how far you've come, remember who you were, appreciate where you are.
Create a Family Lane — a shared timeline that everyone contributes to. A grandparent adds a memory from 1965. A child adds one from yesterday. The whole family's story, curated together, safe forever, visible to every member of the lane.
Memories are encrypted, backed up across the OASIS decentralised storage layer and never deleted — even if you stop using the app. You are the custodian of your lane. It persists for as long as you want it to, independent of any single platform.
This is what a Memory Lane looks like — every moment placed exactly where it belongs in the story of your life.
The flat timeline is just the beginning. Step inside Memory Lane and your memories become a world you walk through.
Your memories line the walls of a 3D corridor stretching as far back as your earliest entry. Walk forward through time, or backward into the past. Photos and videos play on the walls as you pass. Pause in front of any moment and step into it.
On screen it's a stunning 3D experience. Through AR Glasses or a VR headset it becomes a place you physically stand in — a room-scale corridor of your entire life, every wall covered in memories that play as you turn to face them.
Invite family members into your corridor in real time — each person's avatar walks alongside you. A grandparent in another country can walk their grandchild down a lane of memories from before they were born, narrating as they go.
"I could see it exactly — a corridor of light with memories playing on every wall, stretching back as far as your life went. You'd walk it like a hallway, and every frame would come alive as you approached it. That was 2013."
When the OASIS scenes in Ready Player One came out in 2018, the memory corridors looked almost exactly like what David had sketched five years earlier. Coincidence? The OASIS attracts the same vision. Memory Lane is that vision — built properly, with karma, family sharing and the entire OASIS ecosystem behind it.
Memory Lane supports every way a moment can be captured — from high-resolution photos to a few words written at 2am that you need to remember forever.
Memory Lane rewards the act of preservation — because keeping someone's story alive is one of the most genuinely meaningful things you can do. Every memory you add, every voice you record, every family member you invite earns karma that carries across the OASIS.
"I've spent fifteen years building technology. But what I've really been doing is making sure nothing gets lost. Memory Lane is that instinct applied to the most important thing — not code, not data, but the actual moments that make a life worth remembering."
Memory Lane connects directly to the OASIS ecosystem — so the moments you preserve don't just sit in an app, they become part of your avatar's story, visible across Our World, One World and beyond.