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Living Family Archive

Memory Archive

Turn scattered photos into a living archive.

Memory Archive preserves personal and family history by connecting photos with people, relationships, places, events, dates, stories, tags, restoration context, and AI-assisted metadata suggestions.

Archive Loop

Photos become people, places, and stories.

The app combines Firebase auth, Firestore records, cloud storage upload/delete routes, and Gemini analysis for metadata, narrative stories, and restoration context.

01

Upload and store photos

Photos upload through an API route into cloud storage and become Firestore archive records.

02

Tag people

Person records capture names, relationships, biographies, avatars, notes, and connections back to photos.

03

Organize by place and time

Timeline and places views group memories by decade, date, and location for browsing family history.

04

Generate context

Gemini suggests metadata, writes narrative stories, and produces restoration context such as color interpretation and historical notes.

Archive Views

Designed for browsing memory, not just storing files.

The interface includes home, photos, photo detail, people, person detail, places, stories, and timeline views, giving families multiple ways back into the same archive.

Photo detail

Each photo can hold date, estimated date, location, occasion, tags, story, people, restoration status, and historical context.

People directory

The people view turns faces into named family members with relationship labels and biographies.

Heritage geographies

Places group photos by cities, houses, and landscapes so location becomes part of the story.

Decade timeline

Timeline sorting converts dates and estimated dates into a chronological family history view.

Preserve the archive before it scatters again.

Memory Archive is currently represented as a Tunet Micro codebase. Request access if you want to review the prototype or discuss a private family archive workflow.

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