Skip to content

About Us

Our Story

BioKeyPer was born from two lives shaped by love, loss, and longing.

Marcus Bassillio dreamed up BioKeyPer during a family visit, listening to his Grandma Kay share stories of migration, invention, and resilience. He imagined a simple, beautiful device—something like a speaker with memory and a screen—that could privately store those precious stories for future generations. After losing his parents too soon, Marcus carried the pain of all that was unsaid, and all that could never be passed on. BioKeyPer became his mission to ensure no one else had to feel that loss without a lifeline to the past.

Half a world away, Kemet—Miracle Elijah Mambasa—grew up in a traditional East African community where culture was passed down by word of mouth. When modern life pulled families apart and an arsonist destroyed his grandfather’s study (along with a centuries-old tribal history), Kemet felt the loss not just of knowledge, but of identity. For him, BioKeyPer became a way to record the voices of his elders, and to make sure his children’s children would never have to ask “Where did I come from?” without an answer.

Together, their stories form the heartbeat of BioKeyPer: a technology built not just for storage, but for storytelling. Not just for memory, but for legacy.

Our values

At BioKeyPer, we believe in legacy over likes. We’re building tools that matter—not for followers, but for families. We honor privacy as sacred, ensuring that every voice and memory you share is protected and remains in your control. And above all, we believe in the transformative power of storytelling: the act of remembering, of recording, of passing on. Because when we share our stories, we don’t just connect with our past—we shape the future.

Built for Family Legacy

Not a social media app or cloud drive, but a purpose-built tool to capture, store, and pass on the full richness of family history.

Private by Design

No algorithms, no ads, no hidden data mining. Your content, your rules.

Voice-first Storytelling

Capture stories in your own voice or the voices of your elders, because tone, laughter, and emotion matter.

Miracle Elijah Mambasa

Team Lead

Josephat Juma

Engineering

Shaba Sserunkuuma

Marketing

Abaho Patricia

Finance