Bring Your Family Tree to Life

Start with three generations — you, your parents, and grandparents — and watch your roots grow.
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Famigen helps African people preserve their stories and genealogy — connecting families, tribes, and ethnic groups in the richness and diversity of African culture. Document your legacy social media style
On your own terms!
Discover the early features designed to help you preserve your family’s legacy.
Start with three generations — you, your parents, and grandparents — and watch your roots grow.
Your people are waiting. Famigen helps you find relatives and build connections — easily and securely.
Record your stories and memories in your own voice — preserving moments that words alone can’t capture.
Famigen uses smart matching to connect you with relatives. The more family members join, the more your story unfolds.
Save traditions, customs, festivals, and historical events that make your community unique — forever.
Monitor hereditary health patterns and share critical medical information with your family.
“We dream of a future where no African story is forgotten — where every child knows the names, voices, and wisdom of their ancestors.”
If you don’t save it, your child may never know it.
Capture your family's milestones and memories now—before they fade away.
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Social media fades. Famigen lasts.
Go beyond curated timelines. Capture your real journey—for yourself and those after you.
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You’re not the only one looking.
Fill in the missing names. Reconnect with relatives. We’ll notify you when a connection appears.
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You are the living archive.
Your stories, values, and lessons matter. Share them now, so they’re never lost.
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Our stories are passed in whispers, not archives. Famigen helps capture them — before they disappear.
Start with what you know: your name, your mother’s voice, a hometown, a song. That’s enough.
From clan names to praise songs, from childhood memories to family jokes — your culture is alive. Let it breathe here.
“Where do we come from?” Give them something deeper than social media memories.
Our languages, our family patterns, our customs — told in our voice, on our terms.