Taking mémento mori Global: Full-Scale Expansion in US & Western Europe to Support Japan’s Social Infrastructure

NEXT LLC has announced the international expansion of its life-log app 'mémento mori' to the US and Western Europe. This strategic move aims to create a 'national contribution model' where global profits are returned directly to Japan's social security funds and regional development to address the challenges of an aging population.
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NEXT LIMITED LIABILITY CO. (Headquarters: Kawasaki, Kanagawa; Representative: Kazunori Tanaka) is launching a full-scale expansion of its life-log app 'mémento mori' into the United States and Western European countries. This move aims to realize a new circular model that returns profits gained abroad to Japan’s national and regional communities.

As of April 1, 2026, NEXT LLC has begun this strategic expansion following the app’s success in becoming a de-facto standard in the fields of Death-tech and Happiness-tech™ in Japan. With a domestic market share exceeding 80% and over 83 million users, the company is leveraging this foundation to accelerate overseas growth. The goal is to pioneer a 'national contribution model' where revenues are returned to the Japanese treasury and local societies.

### Expanding into the Global Market
This initiative aims to reach a 'zero burden' target for Japanese citizens facing severe national challenges such as a rapidly shrinking labor force and skyrocketing social security costs. Specifically, by 2040, Japan's working-age population is estimated to decrease by 11 million compared to 2025, while the elderly population will reach nearly 40 million. Social security benefits are expected to expand to approximately 190 trillion yen. By returning global profits directly to the treasury and social security funds, NEXT LLC intends to alleviate these burdens and support childcare, regional revitalization, and medical/nursing care systems.

This decision is more than just business expansion; it is a national strategy. Since its official iOS release on March 5, 2026, 'mémento mori' has deeply integrated into Japanese society by using AI to summarize daily records and preserve family legacies while protecting privacy. This has resonated strongly with the senior population and garnered significant media attention.

Furthermore, the labor shortage threatens GDP growth and regional economies. By 2040, the nursing care sector alone is predicted to face a shortage of 1.05 million workers. The expansion of 'mémento mori' serves as an innovative solution to break the vicious cycle of rising taxes and insurance premiums for the working generation by generating revenue from international markets.