Kapsoul was created from a simple, deeply personal idea:
to keep the people we love with us, even when they’re no longer here.
The Kapsoul was invented by Michael Grande, a lifelong guitar player who wanted to memorialize his grandfather in a way that felt meaningful, intimate, and lasting. Music had always been part of their connection, and when his grandfather passed, Michael searched for a way to honor that bond beyond photographs or keepsakes.
What if remembrance could live inside the music itself?
That question led to the creation of the Kapsoul — a small, beautifully designed capsule that can be placed inside an acoustic guitar. It allows musicians to carry a physical memory of someone they love inside the instrument that tells their story. Every time a chord is played, that memory is there — resonating, quietly and powerfully.
But Kapsoul quickly became more than a single story.
Musicians began using it to honor parents, grandparents, friends, mentors, and even moments that changed their lives. Some place ashes inside. Others place a note, a lock of hair, a prayer, or a message they never got to say. Each Kapsoul holds something different — but every one holds meaning.
Kapsoul exists for those who believe that music is more than sound. It’s memory. It’s connection. It’s healing.
We don’t just make a product.
We help people carry love forward — one song at a time.