Woven exists to bring them home.
After every gathering that matters - a wedding weekend, a milestone birthday, a celebration of a life - the same thing happens. The photos scatter.
A few land in the group chat. Some sit in a text thread that scrolls away by Tuesday. Most never leave the phones they were taken on. The fullest record of the day you will ever have gets split across fifty pockets, fading quietly into the camera roll graveyard - and no one ever sees it whole.
Woven started with a simple conviction: those photos belong together. So we built a place for them - one gallery that everyone at the event can fill from their phone, no app, no account, just a link or a little QR code on the table. And then we went one step further, because a pile of photos is not a story. Woven weaves the gathered photos into a slideshow, set to music you choose, organized the way memory actually works - by the days, the years, the eras of a life.
Memories should not sit behind a paywall, and they should outlast any company that holds them - including ours. Every Woven gallery is free to create, free to view, and free to download at full resolution, always. And we have made structural commitments about what happens to your photos even if Woven itself someday cannot continue. We wrote them down, plainly, and published them: our Forever Promise.
Woven is young and deliberately small. We sweat the details - the way a slideshow breathes with the music, the way a grandmother’s scanned photos from the 1960s sit beside yesterday’s phone shots, the way the whole thing simply works for the least technical person at the party. If something falls short of that bar, we want to hear about it: say hello.
Free to gather, beautiful to keep.
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