About
A quiet photo restoration studio for the family album.
Keepsake exists for the photos that matter too much to ignore and too many to send out one by one to a professional retoucher. The idea is simple: make old family photos look cared for again, without losing the person, the era, or the emotional truth of the original.
Why we built it
Most people do not need a full retouching workflow. They need a way to take a faded print from a drawer, an inherited album, or a quick scan from a parent, and make it feel alive enough to share.
That gap is where Keepsake lives. Faster than a bespoke restoration service. More careful than a generic AI image app. Priced like a household product instead of a specialist tool.
What we believe
A restoration should honor the original
The point is not to make a memory look synthetic or newly invented. The point is to help the original image come through more clearly.
Privacy should be a product feature
Family photos are intimate. We do not train AI on them, we keep them encrypted, and we make deletion straightforward.
Pricing should feel sane
A shoebox of family photos should not cost a small fortune to restore. The economics need to make sense for ordinary families.
What Keepsake is not
- Not a social network for your family archive.
- Not a training-data funnel disguised as a creative tool.
- Not a novelty app for turning real people into AI caricatures.
- Not a replacement for a master retoucher on the rare photo that needs hand restoration.
Who it is for
Adult children digitizing parents' albums. Family historians who finally want to work through a box of prints. People building slideshows, memorial tables, anniversary gifts, or a better archive before more originals fade any further.
See whether the product fits the job.
The fastest way to understand Keepsake is still to try it on a photo you care about and compare the result.