Pomni

The Family Tree and the QR Code on a Headstone

A QR code on a headstone leads to a memory page, and from there to the entire family tree. So at the grave you can see not just one person, but the whole lineage.

From one person to the whole family

By scanning the QR code at a headstone, a visitor opens the memory page. From there it is a single step to the family tree: who the parents, spouse and children were, and how the branches of the family came together. Memory stops being a single point.

Genealogy always close at hand

The digital tree is available right at the grave and from anywhere in the world. Grandchildren and great-grandchildren who come to the headstone discover not only one particular person, but the whole line of ancestors.

A shared family memory

When the memory pages of loved ones are linked into a tree, visiting one person's grave opens the story of the entire family. This turns a cemetery from a place of names into a place of living memory.

How to set it up

Create memory pages for your loved ones, link them into a tree, and attach the QR code to the page you want. From there a visitor can move on to the tree and the stories of all the relatives.

  • QR code, page, the whole tree.
  • Genealogy available at the grave.
  • The memory of a lineage, not just one name.
  • Set up in a couple of steps.

Frequently asked questions

Can you reach the family tree from the QR code?
Yes: the QR code leads to a memory page, and from there to that person's family tree.
Do you need a separate QR code for the tree?
No, the memory page's code is enough, the link to the tree is in its menu.

Save the story while it is with you

Create a memorial page in a few minutes — gently, beautifully and with respect for your loved ones. Free forever for the text version.

Create a memorial
Pomni editors

We help families gently preserve the memory of their loved ones. The materials are written with respect for the subject of loss and are regularly updated. About · Support resources

Read also