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Where you sit. See the people in this gallery arranged around you - family, friends and colleagues - each labelled by how they relate to you. Click anyone to explore the web from their point of view. Set who you are first using the pill at the top-left.
Combine family trees. Download this gallery's relationship data, or drop in someone else's to merge - the start of everyone's knowledge graphs filling each other's gaps. Only the neutral facts (who's whose parent/sibling/...); labels are always derived per viewer.
Look inside any PhotoSpeak image - without changing this gallery. Drop one or more PhotoSpeak images here to read the data baked into them (story, people, places, keywords and face regions) and open each in the full viewer. They're shown for a quick look only - nothing is added to this gallery, combined, or downloaded. To merge images into a gallery instead, use Merge.
Get the metadata back onto photos that lost it. Photos get stripped of their hidden data when they're emailed, posted online, or re-saved. Drop those images here - if this gallery (plus any catalogs you add) knows them, we match by image fingerprint and hand the data back as a recovery file (JSON / CSV / an exiftool script that rewrites it in). Have .json / .csv / .html catalogs too? Drop them in together - more data, more matches. Nothing else? Just drop the images and try anyway.
Bakes the recovered metadata into copies of the photos you dropped - readable in Photoshop, Lightroom, Windows. No extra software needed.
Combine libraries into one. Sent several PhotoSpeak galleries? Drop their .html files here to join them into a single library holding all the photos, then Download combined gallery - one self-contained file for a USB stick or to share with family, no app required (everything needed to browse it travels in the file). Only data is read (never code); duplicates are skipped, and on a clash the richer copy wins. You can also drop .json / .csv sidecars to fold in extra metadata - or drop PhotoSpeak images themselves: their embedded data is read straight from the files and folded in, and you can name each batch so it becomes its own filter.
Type your name to see how each person in these photos is related to you - "your grandmother", "your uncle", and so on. Nothing leaves your device.