About Livtus
We Believe Every Family Deserves to Feel Close
Livtus was born from a simple truth: the people who love your children most are often the ones who live farthest away.
Our Mission
"To help every child feel close to the people who love them, no matter the miles between them."
How It Started
Our Story
It started with a video call that broke our hearts. A grandmother watching her granddaughter's first steps through a pixelated screen, waving at a child too young to understand why grandma couldn't just reach through and hold her.
We knew there had to be a better way. Not just a cleaner video call — but a real experience. One where grandma could read a bedtime story, play a game of Memory Match, or draw a silly picture together. One where the distance felt smaller, and the love felt bigger.
Livtus is that better way. A private, safe, joyful space built specifically for families — not for strangers, not for advertisers, not for anyone except the people your child already loves.
"Distance should never mean disconnected."
— The Livtus Team
Our Values
What We Stand For
Safety Above All
Every decision we make starts with one question: is this safe for children? No strangers, no ads, no compromises.
Family First
We build for grandparents who miss their grandchildren, for military parents far from home, for aunts and uncles who want to be part of the story.
Intentional Design
Every feature exists to deepen connection — not to maximize screen time or engagement metrics.
Privacy as a Promise
Your family's data is yours. We don't sell it, share it, or use it to target your children.
Inclusive by Default
Families come in every shape, size, culture, and configuration. Livtus is built for all of them.
Joy in Every Interaction
Connection should feel like a gift, not a chore. We obsess over making every moment delightful.
Who We Serve
Built for Every Kind of Family
Grandparents
Who want to be present in their grandchildren's lives, even from across the country.
Military Families
Staying connected through deployments, training, and long separations.
Traveling Parents
Who want to tuck their kids in from a hotel room halfway around the world.
Long-Distance Relatives
Aunts, uncles, and cousins who want to be more than a face on a screen.