Cryoconservation is a medical procedure designed to freeze individuals who have already passed away with the primary goal of reviving them in the future.

Currently, there are approximately 500 individuals already cryoconservated worldwide, with an additional 5000 individuals having agreements for cryoconservation after their death.

Clients of ReCryo will be cryoconservated until the moment of revival. The long-term cryoconservation technology employs liquid nitrogen, resulting in storage with minimal ongoing costs.

The exact date of the revival of cryoconservated humans remains unknown, but we anticipate progress in science within the next 150 years.

The price for whole-body cryoconservation is 350,000 EUR, brain-only cryoconservation costs 90,000 EUR, and pet cryoconservation is approximately 120,000 EUR, varying based on the breed and size of your pet.

The cryoconservation price includes the personal health manager/assistant service until the cryoconservation moment, arrival at the place of death, the cryoconservation procedure, and transportation of the body/brain/pet to the ReCryo lab, where it will be stored until science devises methods for revival or brain scanning.

ReCryo focuses on clients who sign agreements for cryoconservation after death, providing personal health manager services until death. For those without financial resources, ReCryo offers life insurance services through partners.

The regulatory status of cryoconservated persons is not defined yet, but ReCryo aims to advocate for the same rights as before death. Discussions about status/citizenship will be initiated in the European Union and Switzerland.

Due to the unregulated status of cryoconservated persons, there is currently no provision to keep wealth. ReCryo recommends leaving wealth for relatives with an understanding that they will safeguard it for the individual.

The status of cryoconservated persons is not regulated presently. ReCryo aims for equal rights for revived individuals. Transportation to a revival location in another state is facilitated by ReCryo if the opportunity arises.

Contact us, and we can discuss the possibility of cryoconservation in your home country.

ReCryo’s mission is to provide quality cryoconservation. An untouchable investment fund, “ReCryo Foundation,” is established to invest in various directions, with profits dedicated to scientists working on inventions for human revival.

Yes, cryoconservation is legal in the European Union and Switzerland.

No, cryoconservation can only be performed after legal death.

While there is no current solution for revival, there are no fundamental scientific or biological reasons to rule out the possibility in the future. Cryoconservation is essential for preserving the body for potential future revival solutions.