The desire to preserve our stories has been part of human culture since the first cave paintings. While technology has evolved, the fundamental need to leave a mark remains unchanged. Cristian Cibils Bernardes is addressing this timeless human need through innovative AI technology.
As founder of Autograph, Cristian has created a platform that captures personal narratives through natural conversation, making legacy building accessible to everyone, not just the wealthy or famous.
Stanford to Startup: Following Curiosity
Cristian didn’t set out to build a legacy tool. His background in symbolic systems at Stanford pushed him toward the intersection of language and technology. “My journey from studying symbolic systems at Stanford to exploring how thoughtful technology can shape the future has always been driven by one thing, curiosity,” he says.
That curiosity led him to create Walter, an AI that acts like a personal historian, someone who listens, remembers, and helps shape your story. The concept is pretty simple. You talk to Walter regularly, and those conversations get turned into narratives your family can access someday. No writing required. No journaling discipline needed. Just talking about your day, your thoughts and your life. It’s that simple.
Capture Stories in Real Time
Most people think they’ll write down their stories someday. They never do. Cristian’s approach is different. “Think of Walter as a self-prompting journal,” Cristian explains. “You go through life and stuff happens, and you want to document the raw emotions as they happen to us.” There’s something powerful about catching a moment while you’re still feeling it. Not a week later. Not years later when the edges have softened. Right now. “There’s a unique glimpse into our lived experience from the first-person point of view of it happening in real time,” he says. It’s the difference between reading a polished memoir and hearing someone tell you about their day while they’re still processing it. One feels crafted. The other feels real.
Turn Conversations Into Legacy Content
We all know people whose stories deserve to live on. Maybe it’s your grandmother’s tales of growing up during harder times. Or your mentor’s hard won wisdom. Historically, only famous people got their stories preserved. “We all are living out stories every day with our actions,” Cristian says. Those stories “can get narrativized and turned into myths and legends that our loved ones can access way beyond our lifespan.”
That’s the part that gets Cristian excited. “This used to be a privilege reserved only to the wealthiest and most influential people,” he points out. “But now we can turn every single one of our heroes, the people, our parents, our teachers, our mentors, our coaches, and really have their wisdom and knowledge preserved into something much more longer lasting.” It’s democratizing something that used to be for the elite. Your story matters too.
Autograph AI Makes It Effortless
Let’s be honest. You’re probably not keeping a journal. Even if you bought one, it’s sitting somewhere with three entries from January. Cristian gets that. “Nobody gets talker’s block,” he says simply. “If you have Walter call you once a week and check in on you, ask you how you’re doing, ask you how your week is going, ask you how your relationships are, it makes it really easy to just very naturally record the to’s and fro’s of your daily life.” No writing discipline required. No blank page to face. Just answer the phone and talk.You don’t need “an editorial process or a writing process or developing a very difficult to build journaling habit,” Cristian adds. Just talk like you would to a friend who’s checking in.
At its core, Autograph is trying to solve a human problem with technology. We all want our stories to matter. We all want a piece of us to remain. “We believe that our voices hold power, the power to inspire, to teach, and to live on,” Cristian says. “At Autograph, we’re building a future where your story doesn’t fade.”
Connect with Cristian Cibils Bernardes on LinkedIn to follow his work in AI and storytelling.