About
An independent editorial site about a camera that no longer exists — and the questions it left behind.
We're a small editorial team writing about lifelogging, wearable cameras, AI memory tools, and personal archiving. We took over the NarrativeClip.com domain after the original company wound down — not to impersonate it, but to keep a useful conversation alive.
What we are
NarrativeClip.com is an independent publication. We write reviews, comparison guides, and longer explainers about the technology of capturing and keeping personal memory. Our coverage spans the original Narrative Clip's history, modern wearable cameras like the Insta360 GO 3S and Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, AI tools for organizing photos and journals, and the privacy considerations that all of this raises.
What we are not
We are not Narrative AB. We are not Third Dot. We do not operate GetNarrative.com. We cannot restore your photos from the original Narrative cloud — that service shut down in 2016 and the data is gone. We do not sell Narrative Clip hardware. We are not a support channel for any camera manufacturer.
The Narrative trademark belongs to its rightful owners. We use the term only in editorial and historical context, the way a magazine writes about any defunct product.
The editorial team
The site is written and edited by a small team of writers with backgrounds in technology journalism, photography, and software development. Rather than fabricate fancy bylines, we publish under a shared "Editorial Team" credit, the way many trade publications do. We don't pretend to be doctors, lawyers, or certified privacy officers; for legal questions about recording, talk to a lawyer in your jurisdiction.
How we make money
We support the site through affiliate commissions, primarily through the Amazon Associates program, and through future direct partnerships with camera and software vendors that we believe are worth recommending. Every monetized page carries a clear affiliate disclosure. Commissions never change a recommendation. We've turned down product placements that didn't fit and will keep doing so. See our affiliate disclosure for the full version.
How we research
For every product, we read manufacturer documentation, public reviews, and — where we can — we use the device or its software ourselves. When we cite a fact (a date, a price, a battery figure), we link to a primary source where one exists. When something is uncertain we say so. We don't fabricate specs and we don't run AI to fill the page.