Why Mylio
The philosophy of Mylio is rooted in the belief that digital memories are the modern equivalent of a family’s most precious heirlooms. For businesses, media assets represent core identity and communication with customers and communities.
These incredibly valuable assets should be treated and managed for permanence, privacy, location independence and fast, reliable access to find and use the right media.
Mylio Philosophy:
Core Tenets
Personal Data Sovereignty
A "local-first" philosophy that rejects the mandatory cloud. Users should own their data and control where it lives—on their own devices—rather than being locked into proprietary, for-profit cloud ecosystems.
The Architecture of Trust
Privacy is not a feature but a foundational requirement. This is achieved through local AI processing and peer-to-peer syncing that eliminates the need for third-party data mining.
Accessible Universality
A belief that a lifetime of creation (photos, videos and documents)—often tens of thousands to more than a millon of files for a media professional or a company—must be searchable and viewable on any device (phone, tablet, computer) at any time, even without an internet connection.
Intergenerational Legacy
The mission to "change the way the world remembers" by ensuring digital memories are preserved, organized, and accessible for future generations, not just for the current user.










