The Photo-Centric Relationship Network

Once you're in my WeFoto, you don't receive my photos.

You experience my photo world according to the relationship we share. One archive, many windows — never a feed, never a folder.

A sunlit living room with scattered family photo albums on a wooden tablePrimary Archive View

Same collection, different windows.

Unlike Instagram's broadcast or Google's closed albums, WeFoto is a living presence, tailored to the viewer.

RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY
Grainy film photo of a childhood birthday cake
Black and white photograph of grandparentsChildren running through summer grass at golden hour

Full historical archives, private home moments, and unedited memories reserved for the people who share them.

RELATIONSHIP: EXPLORER
Aerial view of a coastal roadA paper map with an espresso cup on a wooden table
Golden hour landscape of the Tuscan countryside

Shared journeys, coordinated routes, and the visual log of the time you've spent moving through the world together.

RELATIONSHIP: COLLEAGUE
Modern minimalist office interiorClose-up of architectural sketchesKeynote presentation on a large screen

Curated highlights of work, conferences, and collaborative professional achievements — nothing more.

Intelligence in the background

Quiet intelligence at the core.

WeFoto's AI doesn't just tag — it understands the shape of a life. It classifies photographs, detects meaningful events, and maintains your archive so you don't have to.

Classification

Automatic sorting across family, travel, professional, celebrations, nature, and dozens more domains.

Context

Detects weddings, graduations, reunions, trips, and recurring locations without a single manual tag.

People

Recognizes recurring faces and quietly groups the moments you've shared with each of them.

Control

Every classification is a suggestion. Rename it, merge it, override it, or hide it with a single gesture.

Wedding ring close upVintage stamp on envelopePassport entriesSlice of birthday cake

You never lose the negatives.

Six layers of access management, applied in the background. The owner remains in complete control — every visit is a permission, not a broadcast.

01

Relationship category

Family, partner, friend, colleague, acquaintance — each with its own default access.

02

Photo domain

Family, travel, professional, health, documents, and other AI-classified domains.

03

Time & duration

Grant access for a weekend, a season, or a lifetime. Revoke silently, at any time.

04

Permitted actions

Browse, download, comment, or reshare — you choose which verbs each viewer gets.

05

Contextual rules

Hide specific people, locations, or events without breaking the surrounding story.

06

Named exceptions

Override anything for one person: 'let Mira see the wedding, no one else.'

Private alpha — 2026

The future of sharing is relational.

One archive · Many windows · Never a feed