New Delhi, May 14, 2025 โ Manoj Swarup, founder of LyfeIndex debuted on the Legacy Makers Show, a cinematic docu-series hosted by renowned entrepreneur Rudy Mawer. The show, which spotlights entrepreneurs and change-makers by capturing their personal and professional journeys, features inspiring leaders like Carmen Electra and Russell Brunson, offering audiences actionable insights to create lasting impact.
LyfeIndex, the worldโs first digital memorial platform dedicated to preserving family legacies, was showcased by Manoj as a groundbreaking initiative to safeguard family legacies for future generations. He highlighted the platformโs GDPR-compliant technology, its expansion into the Indian market, and its recent honour as the โMost Emerging Startupโ in 2024.
In his episode, Manoj emphasized LyfeIndexโs UK-based, GDPR-compliant cybersecurity framework. โWe preserve only the details of deceased individuals, prioritizing ethical data management,โ he shared. Rudy Mawer, Host and Founder at Legacy Makers TV Show, praised the platformโs alignment with the showโs ethos, saying, โLyfeIndex builds legacies for those whoโve passed, complementing our focus on living legacies.โ
Manoj presented LyfeIndexโs cloud infrastructure as a driver of digital transformation, enabling secure storage of personal stories. โOur platform lets future generations access their heritage with one click,โ he said. The audience and crew, moved by their own longing to know ancestors, embraced the mission. โEveryone was touched by how LyfeIndex makes legacies accessible,โ Manoj shared.
LyfeIndexโs vision earned its โMost Emerging Startup of 2024โ title, tied to its strategic India office launch. โIndiaโs 5,000-year heritage is central to our mission of preserving untold stories,โ Manoj said. He urged viewers to leverage technology: โPhotographs fade, but LyfeIndex ensures stories endure for future generations.โ
Set to air on Apple TV, the Legacy Makers Show feature will boost LyfeIndexโs visibility, cementing its role in Indiaโs digital transformation. โWe must preserve legacies, no matter how modern we become,โ Manoj concluded.






