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Your family's vault

Memory Lane

Store photos and voice notes with dates, people, and places to build a living archive.

Smart tags
People, dates, and locations for fast retrieval.
Private albums
Share with select relatives or branches.
Transcripts
Generate captions and searchable transcripts for audio.
Expandable
Storage
Photos + Audio
Formats
Instant
Search
Granular
Privacy
Media
Photos
Audio

Get started in minutes

  1. Create album
    Start with one meaningful theme.
  2. Upload
    Add photos and audio notes.
  3. Tag
    People, dates, and places.
  4. Invite
    Ask relatives to add context.

Live previews

Grandma's Recipe
Shared apple pie recipe
Mar 5
Reunion Photos
Summer reunion highlights
Mar 10
Sunday lunch at 1?
Perfect! I'll bring dessert.
I'll make the salad.
Capture more

Photos, audio, and notes in one place

Record voice notes, upload photos, and keep context with people, places, and dates.

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Find it later

Search by people and time

Tag relatives and events to surface memories quickly when you need them.

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Keep private

Owner‑scoped storage and signed URLs

Your archive is private by default. Share specific albums with circles and revoke access any time.

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About Memory Lane

Memory Lane: preserve photos, audio, and stories

Memory Lane is your private family archive. Organize photos, voice notes, and documents with dates, people, and places. Unlike feeds designed for public engagement, Memory Lane is built for long‑term preservation and meaningful discovery.

Why Memory Lane works for families

  • Tag people to build connections between relatives and events.
  • Capture audio stories and generate searchable transcripts.
  • Create private albums for branches or special occasions.
  • Search by name, date, place, and custom tags.
  • Export collections for your offline archive when needed.

Onboarding flow

  1. Start with one album (e.g., “Grandparents”).
  2. Upload 20–50 photos and any voice notes you already have.
  3. Add people and date tags; approximate dates are fine.
  4. Invite a relative to add captions or context to important photos.
  5. Schedule a monthly 15‑minute organization session.

Tips for better organization

  • Batch‑tag similar photos for speed (same day or event).
  • Record pronunciations of names; add them to captions.
  • Use albums for themes (Immigration, Weddings, Holidays).
  • Save scanned documents as high‑resolution images with source notes.

Keywords for discovery

Family photo archive, private photo sharing, family audio archive, oral history storage, family album software, private family app.