Create one permanent link before the reunion. Everyone contributes photos after. Every family member can browse the full collection forever.
β No credit card required β’ β Setup in 60 seconds β’ β Free forever plan
Free forever β’ Set up before your reunion, use it forever after
Your group is private β only family members with the link can view it.
Reunion was great. Photos are scattered across 40 devices and chats.
Someone emailed them around. Nobody can find the thread now.
They are on drives and drawers. Without a plan, they get lost.
No central place. Photos shared once and forgotten.
Create your group and include the link in save-the-date messages.
Anyone can add Google Photos albums after events and gatherings.
The archive stays available for future reunions and generations.
12 albums β’ 3 reunions
Reunion 2026 β Lake Tahoe
Reunion 2023 β Nashville
Grandpa's Archive 1987-2005
Christmas 2024
Every family has decades of photos living in phones, Facebook albums, and hard drives. Reunion season is the best moment to gather them in one place.
Use legacy placeholders like 1990s - Add your photos here. Family members add what they have, and the archive grows over time.
I set this up two weeks before our reunion and shared the link on the invitation. By weekend end we had photos from 35 family members in one place.
Linda H. β Henderson Family Reunion Organizer β’ 60-person reunion
Collect photos at the reunion and add them yourself, or share a simple one-page how-to.
They can still view with the link. Google Photos is only needed for adding albums.
Yes. Keep one group and add each reunion by year or event.
Scan with Google PhotoScan, add them to Google Photos, then link the album in your group.
$0
Forever
$19
per year
or $3/month
Less than $3/month β split across the family, it's tiny
Create your group in 60 seconds. Share the link at your reunion. Free forever.