Comparison · UK guide · 2026

HereAfter AI vs Vivencia:
The Honest Comparison

Both services let your family hear your voice after you're gone. The differences — in reliability, pricing, data privacy, and what the AI actually does — matter a great deal. Here is everything you need to know.

The quick answer

HereAfter AI is a US app that interviews you by phone, creates an AI avatar, and lets family members have conversations with it. It has been available since 2019 and has a large user base.

Vivencia is a UK service that sends weekly guided prompts, stores your voice recordings in an encrypted UK archive, and — on the Presence plan — builds an AI voice twin your family can speak with. It is ICO registered and UK GDPR compliant.

The key differences: data location, reliability, pricing, and the quality of the AI twin experience.

Side-by-side comparison

VivenciaHereAfter AI
Based inUKUSA
Data hostedUK servers, ICO registeredUS servers
UK GDPR compliant✓ Yes✗ No specific UK compliance
Recording methodBrowser / phone, weekly prompts by emailDedicated app (iOS/Android required)
PriceFrom £9.99/mo (founding)$3.99–$7.99/mo (USD)
AI voice twin✓ Presence plan (£34.99/mo)✓ Included at all tiers
Archive searchable✓ By topicLimited
MND/medical urgent plan✓ Voice plan (£29.99/mo)✗ No
30-day money-back✓ Yes✗ No published guarantee
Family access after death✓ Permanent, no sub needed✓ Yes
No app to download✓ Browser-based✗ App required

What HereAfter AI users say

These are representative themes from App Store reviews, not cherry-picked. They are the most common complaints in 1 and 2-star reviews.

The app kept rejecting my dad's recordings — said the audio quality was too low, even in a quiet room. We lost weeks trying to fix it.

App Store review

The AI interviewer skipped half its own questions and started repeating itself. My mum gave up after three sessions.

App Store review

Still being charged after I cancelled. Customer service took three weeks to respond.

App Store review

Beautiful idea, terrible execution. Crashes constantly on iOS 17.

App Store review

These are not edge cases — they represent consistent themes across hundreds of reviews. The core product concept is sound; the execution has been persistently unreliable.

The data privacy question

For many families, data privacy is an afterthought when choosing a service like this. It shouldn't be.

Your family member's voice recordings, life stories, and personal memories are among the most sensitive data that exists. Where they are stored — and under whose legal jurisdiction — matters.

HereAfter AI is subject to US law, including the CLOUD Act, which can compel US companies to hand data to law enforcement regardless of where the user is based. UK GDPR does not apply.

Vivencia is ICO registered, stores all data on UK servers, and is subject to UK GDPR. Your family's recordings are never sold and never used to train AI models.

Which is right for your family?

Consider HereAfter AI if…

  • You are comfortable with a US-based service
  • Price is the primary concern
  • You want an AI avatar rather than a voice twin
  • Your family member is happy using a dedicated app

Choose Vivencia if…

  • UK data privacy matters to you
  • You want something that just works, reliably
  • No app download is important (browser-based)
  • You need an urgent/medical option (MND, dementia)
  • You want a growing archive, not just an AI avatar

Try Vivencia — 30 days, money-back guaranteed

UK-based. ICO registered. No app to download. From £9.99/month — founding member price locked for life. If it's not right in 30 days, we refund. No questions asked.

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