Who manufactures Memory Lift and what company holds its trademarks?

Checked on December 13, 2025
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Executive summary

Online reports show multiple marketing sites and press releases claiming Memory Lift is manufactured in the United States in FDA-registered or GMP-certified facilities and positioned as a doctor-formulated brain supplement [1] [2] [3]. Independent records and trademark databases in the provided results do not clearly identify a single corporate manufacturer or a registered trademark owner for the supplement brand “Memory Lift”; several vendor sites use the Memory Lift name but list different domains and disclaimers about affiliation [4] [5] [6] [7].

1. Multiple commercial sites push the same manufacture claim

A string of press releases and review pages repeat the same manufacturing language: Memory Lift is “made in the USA” in FDA-registered or GMP-certified labs, and sometimes labelled “doctor-formulated” or “manufactured in sterile, precise environments” [1] [2] [3]. Those claims appear across different outlets (Newswire, GlobeNewswire, AccessNewswire, FinancialContent) rather than in a single corporate fact sheet [8] [3] [9] [2].

2. No single corporate owner named in the available reporting

Investigative or consumer-warning pages included in your search flag anonymity and inconsistent vendor data: at least one watchdog-style post says the manufacturer’s identity is not transparent and websites use privacy services to hide ownership [10]. The sites that sell or describe Memory Lift (multiple “official” domains and clones) often carry disclaimers like “not affiliated with Memory Lift Supplements” or note that third‑party trademarks displayed do not imply endorsement, suggesting fragmented or opaque ownership [4] [5] [6] [7].

3. Trademark evidence in the provided results is inconclusive

Trademark-oriented search results in the set show other “Lift” or “Memory” marks owned by different entities (e.g., LIFT BY AMERISLEEP and MEMORY IS, LLC), but none of the provided trademark pages directly state ownership of the “Memory Lift” supplement brand [11] [12]. The trademark databases and USPTO interface pages in these search results do not return a clear registry entry tying “Memory Lift” to a corporate registrant within the documents you gave me [13] [11] [12].

4. Multiple vendor domains and replica sites create marketplace confusion

There are several separate “official” Memory Lift domains in the search results (memorylift.com, memoryliftt.us, memorylilift.com, memory--lift.us, us-en-memorylift.com), plus one site that explicitly says it’s not affiliated with Memory Lift supplements [7] [4] [6] [14] [5]. That diffusion of domains is consistent with the consumer-safety flag that buyers may encounter cloned sites, variable product claims, and difficulty verifying who actually manufactures or owns the brand [10] [15].

5. Competing perspectives in the sources: marketing vs. skepticism

Marketing and PR outlets tout U.S. manufacture, GMP/FDA-certified facilities, clinical-sounding ingredient lists and guarantees [1] [2] [3]. Consumer-safety and scam-analysis pages counter that ownership is anonymous, sites use privacy-protected registrations, and trust scores for some domains are low [10] [15]. Both strands appear in your results; available sources present both the manufacturer’s quality claims and third-party skepticism [2] [10].

6. What the available reporting does not say

The documents you provided do not include a verifiable corporate name or address that definitively manufactures Memory Lift, nor do they include a USPTO registration page showing a “Memory Lift” trademark owner; therefore I cannot state a named manufacturer or trademark holder from these sources (not found in current reporting). The safety and manufacture claims come from promotional materials rather than independent regulatory filings in the supplied set [1] [3] [2].

7. Practical advice and next reporting steps

To resolve ownership and trademark status, consult the USPTO Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS) for “Memory Lift” filings and look up the domain WHOIS history for each “official” site to see registrant details beyond privacy masking; request facility certifications or lot‑specific GMP documentation from any seller before purchase. The sources here show marketing claims and independent skepticism but do not include a verified trademark record or a named U.S. manufacturer in their results [1] [10] [13].

Limitations: my analysis strictly follows the provided search results; I cite only those pages and state where the record is silent [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [10] [15] [13].

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