Scripture · Speeches · Poetry · Scripts
Memorize anything.
Keep it forever.
Record yourself reading any text. Play it back. Words fade to silence as you internalize them — until the whole thing plays in silence and the words are yours.
Your recordings never leave your device.
See how it works
Why your own voice
Cognitive psychology calls it the self-reference effect — when information is tied to yourself, your brain encodes it more deeply. Your own voice triggers this automatically.
Every time you hear yourself say a word, you're not just listening. You're rehearsing. mermr.io removes the crutch of the page one word at a time — until the voice and the silence are both yours.
How it works
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Record
Read any text aloud — scripture, a speech, a poem, lines for a role.
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Listen
Play back your own voice while following along with the text.
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Fade
Words are progressively replaced with silence. Fill in the gaps from memory.
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Own it
Repeat until everything plays in silence — and the words are yours.