Open a folder, talk about your photos, and let your assistant handle the rest. Everything gets saved into the photo itself — permanently.
Point PhotoSpeak at a folder of photos. It starts analysing them automatically in the background — detecting faces, identifying objects, reading text, estimating the era, and more. You don't have to wait for it to finish.
Click through your photos one by one and describe each one naturally — who's in it, where it was taken, what was happening. Your assistant can also interview you, prompting with follow-up questions based on what it sees in the image. It's like having a conversation about your photos.
From your words and what it detected, PhotoSpeak fills in titles, descriptions, keywords, people, locations, dates, and events. Fields appear as they're generated — you can watch them fill in live.
Check what your assistant filled in. Accept, adjust, or override anything. Click suggestion chips to pick alternatives. PhotoSpeak does the heavy lifting — you're the editor, not the author.
Everything is saved into the photo itself — forever. Now share it — as a story card, a live gallery, a Telegram post, an HTML file, or a cloud link. The stories travel with the photos wherever they go.
Everything is saved in the image file. All metadata is written directly into the photo. No database lock-in, no cloud dependency. Copy the image anywhere and the stories come with it.
You do these few steps, share them, and everyone can have access. Here's how.
Composite images with the photo, title, description, people, location, and a QR code — all rendered into a single shareable image. Share on Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, anywhere. Platforms can't strip the metadata because it is the pixels.
Share a link or send the gallery directly — interactive collections with voice threads, full metadata, face tags, the complete experience. No special software needed. Anyone can scan a story card's QR code and request access.
Add your contacts, manage who gets your photos, and control what they can see. Approve or deny access requests. You decide who sees what.
Share photos into family Telegram groups — they're automatically enriched with faces, descriptions, and metadata. Family members reply with voice threads, leaving their memories attached to the photo forever.
Save to Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive. The cloud provider handles hosting and access control. Share a link and the recipient gets the full experience.
Export a single .html file with photos, voice notes, and a full interactive viewer. Attach to an email or message. Works offline, forever, in any browser. One file, no dependencies.
Annotate once, share everywhere. The stories travel with the photos.