Start creating quickly
Students can add familiar media to a blank canvas without learning complex design software.
Visual storytelling
Create a board, share an invite code, and let students turn images, words, GIFs, and stickers into a visual story. The freeform canvas is easy to start and flexible enough for individual or shared work.
Create a board Invite students Build together
Clear classroom benefits
Students can add familiar media to a blank canvas without learning complex design software.
Move, resize, rotate, and layer items to explore colour, contrast, balance, and visual hierarchy.
Use separate boards for individual work or invite a group to build one visual storytelling project.
Classroom ideas
Give students one clear idea or question, then let simple creative tools support the response.
Use objects, places, colours, words, and symbols to communicate interests and influences.
Turn tone, rhythm, imagery, and a central idea into a visual composition.
Combine textures, maps, observed details, and photographs to tell a story about place.
Collect examples, note repeated choices, and create an original visual response on the same board.
Three simple steps
No specialist design software or complicated setup. Start with one board and let the project grow together.
Add a title, a simple creative brief, and one starter image, word, or question.
Share an invite code for a group board or ask each student to create an individual response.
Students build the collage, try different layouts, and add a short note about their choices.
Each student can create an original collage and short reflection from the same simple brief.
A group can agree on one idea, add different visual elements, and refine the composition together.
Easy from the first click
Memora keeps setup light for teachers and gives students simple tools for creating together.
The browser-based canvas uses straightforward controls for moving, sizing, rotating, and layering items.
Students can combine uploaded images, GIFs, text, stickers, and book covers on the same canvas.
Memora works in mobile and desktop browsers, making it easier to contribute from different devices.
Use Memora in line with your school’s usual account, content, and media-sharing policies.
Questions, answered
No. It is a simple freeform workspace for arranging uploaded images, GIFs, text, stickers, and book covers.
Yes. A board owner can share invite codes so several students can contribute to the same canvas.
No. The core controls are designed around adding, moving, resizing, rotating, and arranging visual items directly.
Simple to start, easy to share
Create the board, add the first prompt, and invite students to build it with you.
Start a classroom board