
Open your camera roll and count: their photos passed a thousand long ago, didn't they? Asleep in weird positions, blurry mid-zoomies, caught red-pawed in the trash — you can't delete a single one, yet not one has ever been printed.
Photos on a phone only exist when you scroll to them. In a hardcover book, their story has weight: it sits in the living room where anyone can flip from the day they came home to yesterday's walk. Make one every year, and that row on the shelf becomes their whole life.
You don't have to choose them all. Go with your gut and upload 30-60 favorites, auto-fill the 24 pages, then swap at your leisure. Progress is saved, so you can spread it over several days — and honestly, choosing is half the joy of reliving them.
Making and previewing your book is completely free. Printing a hardcover is priced instantly by destination country (from about US$30.90 shipped to the US), including printing, international shipping, and tax.
Not at all. Auto-fill plus a little fine-tuning takes well under an hour. Make it a ritual — their birthday or year's end, one book per year. A few years in, that row on the shelf is their whole life story.
Yes. Every page switches between full-bleed, framed, and polaroid layouts with one tap, so both orientations always have a layout that looks great. Check every page in the flip-through preview before you print.