MemoryWeb LLC is a privately held company known for its digital platform and application designed to help users capture, organize, and share memories, particularly focusing on photos and family histories. The company's offerings have included cloud storage, automated tagging for people, places, and dates, facial recognition capabilities, and interactive world maps to plot photo locations. MemoryWeb operates under the umbrella of Xelorra Tech Industry, which specializes in advanced digital solutions merging human storytelling with AI. MemoryWeb was founded around 2017, with its privacy policy dating back to 2016. As of March 2025, MemoryWeb was reportedly pivoting from its online photo storage service to a new service called "PhotoFlips," facing challenges in competing with larger technology companies in the photo storage market.
MemoryWeb LLC primarily operates as a Non-Practicing Entity (NPE), actively asserting intellectual property rights related to digital photo organization and media management technology. The company has initiated three plaintiff-side patent litigation cases and has been a defendant in one case brought by Unified Patents, LLC before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). The asserted patents generally cover "methods and apparatus for managing digital files". Its plaintiff cases have been filed in venues such as the Texas Western District Court and the California Northern District Court, with multiple appeals reaching the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Notable litigation includes MemoryWeb LLC's lawsuits against major technology companies like Microsoft Corporation and Amazon.com, Inc.. The company has also pursued patentability appeals at the Federal Circuit against Apple, Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., concerning patents like US10423658B2, US11017020B2, and US11163823B2, all relating to digital file management. Furthermore, MemoryWeb LLC was a defendant in a PTAB challenge initiated by Unified Patents, LLC (IPR2022-00222), a defensive aggregator, which sought to invalidate U.S. Patent No. 10,621,228 B2. This pattern of litigation confirms MemoryWeb's posture as a patent assertion entity in the digital media and file management sector.