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Memories, Photos & Search

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Written by Adedokun Suliat

Uploading photos

Add photos from the Capture hub or directly from a loved one's story. Uploads are analyzed in the background — faces, places, and objects are detected automatically so they become searchable within about a minute.

Searching your photos

Use the Search page to find photos with plain, everyday language — try things like "Grandma at the beach" or "birthdays from 2022." Search understands faces, objects, places, and the emotional tone of a moment, not just file names or dates.

Mystery unlocks and locked chapters

Some of your most meaningful photos are deliberately locked — a Mystery Unlock. You'll see a blurred preview and a hint; answering questions or hitting family milestones reveals the full photo. Locked chapters group related locked content around a theme or time period (for example, "the years he won't talk about").

Speaking instead of typing

Anywhere KeepSaiQ asks for a memory — the perspective questions, a dimension, a photo, a recipe — you can tap the mic and talk instead of typing. KeepSaiQ transcribes what you say to text right away.

Speaking is just a faster way to type — KeepSaiQ keeps the text of what you said, not a playable recording, so you can always edit it afterward the same way you'd edit anything you typed.

Collections: grouping memories around a theme

A Collection is a themed set of photos and memories you build on purpose — a summer trip, a wedding, a holiday tradition — separate from a specific loved one's story.

  1. From Memories, choose Collections and start a new one.

  2. Name it, choose a type, and optionally add photos and a date it should open.

  3. Save it — you can keep adding photos afterward from the collection's page.

You can turn on a public share link so people outside your family can view the collection, and you can notify your family once it's ready. Right now, sharing a link lets people view the collection — it doesn't let them add their own photos or memories to it.

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