Memory Lane
Keep photos, videos, documents, recipes, voice notes, posts, and stories with dates, people, and events to build a private family archive.
Get started in minutes
- Pick a momentStart with one meaningful theme.
- UploadAdd photos, videos, or documents.
- Add contextConnect people, dates, and event details.
- InviteAsk relatives to add context.
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Photos, videos, documents, and notes in one place
Upload media and keep context with people, events, dates, places, captions, source notes, and family comments.
Keep memories tied to people and time
Connect relatives and events to memories so important context is easier to recover later.
A memory can stay useful for future relatives when it includes names, relationships, dates, and the story behind the file.
Private by default
Your archive lives inside the private family workspace rather than a public social feed, and private family media is not used for third-party ad targeting.
About Memory Lane
Memory Lane: preserve photos, videos, documents, and stories
Memory Lane is your private family archive. Organize photos, videos, documents, recipes, voice notes, posts, and stories with dates, people, events, and family notes. It is built for long-term preservation and meaningful discovery.
The most valuable family memories are usually not just files. They are a photo plus a name, a recipe plus the person who taught it, a short clip plus the celebration around it, or an audio note plus the language and place it came from. Kunbaa keeps those details beside the memory.
Why Memory Lane works for families
- Tag people to build connections between relatives and events.
- Keep family posts, photos, videos, and documents in one private workspace.
- Use dates, captions, and notes so future relatives understand why a memory matters.
- Revisit milestones without digging through old group chats or scattered folders.
- Ask relatives to add missing names, pronunciations, source notes, or translations.
Onboarding flow
- Start with one meaningful family moment.
- Upload a small set of photos, videos, or documents.
- Add people and date context; approximate dates are fine.
- Invite a relative to add captions or context to important photos.
- Schedule a monthly 15‑minute organization session.
- Upgrade storage only when the shared archive outgrows the free starter space.
Tips for better organization
- Batch‑tag similar photos for speed (same day or event).
- Record pronunciations of names; add them to captions.
- Use themes such as immigration, weddings, festivals, and school milestones.
- Save scanned documents as high‑resolution images with source notes.
- Keep sensitive documents private and share them only with relatives who need access.
Memory Lane works especially well for preserving family albums, scanned keepsakes, videos, audio, and the everyday details that help future generations understand the bigger story. Private family media is not used for third-party ad targeting.