
Losing someone you love changes everything. In the months and years that follow, families increasingly turn to QR memorial medallions, small, scannable tributes placed on gravestones or kept at home, to keep their loved one’s story alive. Two of the most talked-about options today are the Memorygram Medallion and the RememberTag Medallion.
Both products promise a similar core experience: a weatherproof QR code that links to an online memorial. But once you look closer, the differences become clear. Memorygram delivers a more complete, more meaningful, and more personal way to remember someone.
Here is what sets Memorygram apart.

1. A Bigger, More Meaningful Medallion
Size matters when the goal is to honor a life. The Memorygram Medallion is a 4″ × 4″ aluminum heart, milled to 5mm thick. It has real presence and feels like a permanent tribute. The RememberTag is a 2″ × 2″ square, much smaller and easier to overlook.
For families who want something that stands out and truly represents their loved one, Memorygram offers a design that feels intentional and substantial. It looks like a tribute, not just a tag.
2. Personalized Engraving With Name and Dates
One detail many people miss at first is what actually appears on the medallion itself. RememberTag provides only a QR code, with no identifying information.
Every Memorygram Medallion is custom engraved with your loved one’s name, birth year, and year of passing alongside the QR code. Even without scanning, visitors can immediately see who is being honored. It functions as a memorial on its own, not just a link to one.
3. The “Talk With” Voice Feature
This is where Memorygram truly sets itself apart. Memorygram offers an AI-powered voice feature that allows you to create a conversational experience using your loved one’s voice.
By uploading a short voice recording and sharing details about their personality, Memorygram creates a “Talk With” feature on the memorial page. This allows you to hear new responses in a voice that sounds like them, creating a deeply personal and emotional connection.
RememberTag allows voice recordings, but they are limited to playback. There is no interaction or conversation. Memorygram transforms remembrance into something more dynamic and personal.
4. Designed for Both Home and Cemetery Use
Not every family chooses to place a medallion on a gravestone. Some cemeteries have restrictions, and some families prefer to keep memorials closer to home.
Memorygram includes both heavy duty weatherproof adhesive and an indoor display stand. This makes it easy to place the medallion on a headstone, a mantel, next to an urn, or in a dedicated memorial space at home. RememberTag is primarily designed for headstone placement and does not include an indoor display option.
5. Music That Brings Memories to Life
Music has a powerful connection to memory. Memorygram allows you to add a meaningful song to your loved one’s memorial page. You can upload your own audio or select a track from Spotify’s library. When someone scans the medallion, the music begins playing automatically.
This creates a more immersive and emotional experience for visitors. The memorial feels alive and deeply personal rather than static. This feature is not offered by RememberTag.
6. Trusted U.S. Based Company With Strong Standards
Memorygram is accredited by the Better Business Bureau with an A+ rating. Each medallion is custom made in Austin, Texas, and all memorial data is stored securely on U.S. servers under U.S. privacy laws.
This level of transparency and accountability matters when you are uploading personal photos, videos, and voice recordings. RememberTag is designed in Germany and does not clearly specify where its data is hosted, which may be an important consideration for some families.
7. Real Customer Support When It Matters Most
Memorial planning is emotional, and timing can be sensitive. Memorygram provides direct phone support, along with email assistance and the option to rush orders when needed.
Being able to speak with a real person can make a difficult moment a little easier. RememberTag offers email support only, which may not provide the same level of reassurance when time is critical.
8. A Brand People Trust
Memorygram has built a strong reputation through real customer experiences and public support. Even public figures like Howie Mandel have chosen to stand behind the brand, reflecting its impact and credibility.
This level of trust comes from consistently helping families create meaningful, lasting tributes.
The Bottom Line
Both products provide a way to link a QR code to a memorial page. That is where the similarities end.
Memorygram offers a larger and more meaningful design, personalized engraving, an interactive voice experience, music integration, flexible placement options, strong data protection, and real human support.
When you are choosing how to honor someone you love, the details matter. The right memorial is not just functional. It should feel personal, lasting, and worthy of the life it represents.
For families who want something more than a simple tag, Memorygram stands out as the clear choice.