Singapore start-up liveful helps people cope with loss

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Singapore start-up liveful helps people cope with loss
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Former finance executive Keng Low founded start-up liveful to help people deal with the emotional and logistical challenges when a death occurs. The app offers digital support and a virtual 3D space for users to capture memories of their loved ones.

The death of his two grandmothers made former finance executive Keng Low realise that more could be done to help people grieving the loss of loved ones. Mr Low’s entrepreneurial instincts kicked in, and he founded a start-up called liveful to help people deal with the emotional and logistical challenges when a death occurs. Liveful, which provides digital support to people going through the mourning process, has an app by the same name.

The app offers four main services, including a virtual 3D space that lets users capture memories of their loved ones. “You can upload photos and videos of them, for example, your grandmother’s favourite cooking recipe, or audio recordings of her speaking,” said Mr Low, who also has experience in the venture capital secto

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