Before Keepsake, I lamented the loss of turning my thousands of camera roll pics into tactile memories that I could put on my desk, take on a trip, or send to a family member, reminding them of an old but important time.
Using app technology, and, developing and maintaining a seamless, low-friction customer experience, Keepsake puts the memory-keeping back into the memory-making that we once all did more of before smartphones began to trivialize the way we memorialize our lives.
I absolutely love the tool, the option, the quality of the prints, the plethora of choices and options, and the low friction of the UX inside KeepsakeFrames . I hope Keepsake stays around for a long, long time.
Stop endless cramming your camera roll full of photos, go back and pick out some of the best ones, and put them through the Keepsake magic engine. (Side note: I do not work for Keepsake, nor have I have ever worked for them. I also do not know anyone who works there, no do I have any stake in the company. I’m simply a target persona that saw a television ad, tried it, became a customer, and was hooked)