Comparison
Loresta vs Remento for voice, photos, and family stories
Remento is excellent for spoken memories and voice-first books. Loresta is built for families who want voices, photos, letters, rough notes, and visual storytelling shaped together.
Best fit
Choose by the kind of memories you already have
These pages are designed to help families compare formats without pressure or vague claims.
Choose Remento if
Your priority is recording spoken answers and preserving the storyteller's voice with QR-linked chapters.
Choose Loresta if
Your project is a mix of photos, documents, voice notes, letters, family uploads, and a designed book proof.
Side by side
What changes in the finished keepsake
Facts checked against public Remento pages on June 17, 2026.
Remento starts with voice
Remento publicly describes Speech-to-Story technology that turns recordings into written stories and includes QR playback in the finished book.
Loresta starts with the whole memory folder
Loresta can use voice notes, but it also treats photos, captions, letters, recipes, timelines, and page design as first-class material.
The proof matters
Loresta keeps the customer involved before print so names, photo placement, QR memories, tone, and cover direction can be reviewed.
Questions
Before you choose
Short answers for families comparing memory book options.
Does Loresta support QR codes like Remento?
Yes. Loresta can add QR memories for voice notes, videos, interviews, or tribute clips, then place them inside the proof for review.
Which is better for someone who does not like writing?
Remento is very voice-first. Loresta can also work from rough voice notes and messy thoughts, then combine those with photos and family material.
Source references
Public pages used for this comparison
Start simple
Bring voice and photos into one visual book
Upload what you have, choose a direction, and review the proof before print. Loresta can help organize photos, notes, voice memories, letters, captions, and rough ideas.