Family reunion memory book

A family reunion memory book that keeps the branches connected

QR photo albums make it easier for relatives to upload reunion photos and videos without chasing links afterward. Autograph Memory Projects are for families who want those uploads to carry names, branches, places, voices, and stories that make the reunion matter after everyone goes home.

Family reunion memory

Voice note

"Who is in this photo, and how is everyone connected?"

Guest memory

Cousin Denise mapped the picnic-table photo branch by branch, then told the story of why everyone still meets under the same oak tree.

Project library

Reunion photos, voices, branch notes, and written memories organized around the people and places behind the gathering.

Choose a QR photo album if

  • You mainly want a shared QR album for reunion photos and videos.
  • You need relatives to upload from a phone browser without an app or account.
  • You want one private gallery to download or share after the gathering.

Choose Autograph if

  • You want photos tied to names, branches, places, and family context.
  • You want older relatives and younger relatives to contribute stories before and after the reunion.
  • You want the reunion to become part of a family archive, not only a shared album.

Fair comparison

What changes when memories become a project?

Compare a QR photo album with Autograph Memory Projects
Criteriaa QR photo albumAutograph Memory Projects
Main joba QR photo albumCollect reunion photos and videos through a QR code or private link.AutographCollect reunion memories and organize them into a family story project.
Guest contributiona QR photo albumPhotos, videos, captions, and sometimes messages from attendees.AutographPhotos, voice, written memories, prompted stories, and family branch context.
Timinga QR photo albumBest during the reunion or shortly afterward.AutographCan start before the reunion, guide collection during it, and keep growing after.
Story promptsa QR photo albumUsually caption-style or open upload fields.AutographWalter can ask who is in the photo, how people are related, and what happened around the moment.
Outputa QR photo albumShared album, download, slideshow, or gallery link.AutographPrivate Memory Project library organized around relatives, branches, places, and reunion stories.
Best fita QR photo albumOrganizers who mainly need an easy album for event media.AutographFamilies who want the reunion to preserve family identity and connection over time.

Autograph workflow

From reunion album to family archive

The page speaks to organizers who need an upload workflow, then shows why family stories need context that survives beyond the event gallery.

1

Create the reunion Memory Project

Start with branches, places, elders, and the family questions that should not disappear after the weekend.

2

Invite relatives by branch

Ask attendees and relatives who could not travel to add photos, voice notes, and memories.

3

Capture relationship context

Walter can help contributors explain who people are, how they are connected, and why a moment matters.

4

Build the family library

Contributions become organized material instead of a shared album with unidentified faces.

5

Keep the project alive

The reunion becomes a starting point for ongoing family memory collection.

Memory Projects

Memory Projects for reunion stories

Start with one reunion, then choose the size that matches how many family branches and memories you want to preserve.

Moment

$179

For a focused chapter or one event.

  • 300 interview minutes
  • 30-day collection window
  • Up to 10 contributors
  • Vault: 500GB preserved for 6 months

Milestone

$499

For a larger event story with more contributors and context.

  • 1,500 interview minutes
  • 90-day collection window
  • Up to 150 contributors
  • Vault: 1TB preserved for 12 months
  • $250 keepsake credit included

Era

$1,499

For families preserving a broader season around the event.

  • 4,500 interview minutes
  • 180-day collection window
  • Up to 300 contributors
  • Vault: 2TB preserved for 24 months
  • $750 keepsake credit included

Every launch offer includes a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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FAQ

Questions before you compare

Is Autograph a family reunion photo sharing app?

No. Autograph can collect media as part of a project, but it is better for families that want stories, voices, names, and context around the photos.

Can relatives contribute if they missed the reunion?

Yes. A Memory Project can include people who were not physically at the event, which is useful for preserving family branch context.

Why not just use a shared album?

A shared album is useful for files. A Memory Project helps explain who is in the files, how people are related, and what the gathering meant.

Can this support a multi-day reunion?

Yes. The project can organize memories across meals, ceremonies, trips, games, and follow-up contributions after the reunion.