Photo book · From your Facebook archive
A photo book from your Facebook archive
Coming soon — join the waitlistDon't have your Facebook archive yet? See the click-by-click export guide →
This is the everkept gallery — it exists today, and it's what the book will be laid out from. The book itself is not available yet.
Why most Facebook photo books disappoint
Services that print your social media posts have been around for years, and plenty of people are happy with them. But read the reviews and the same complaints repeat:
- Shuffled, out-of-order pages. Books laid out straight from your feed jump between years and mix events together, because posts aren't the same thing as a life in order.
- The same photo, twice or three times. A photo you posted, re-shared, and were tagged in shows up as three photos. Nobody deduplicates before printing.
- Dark, fuzzy prints. Printing straight from compressed social-media copies — often the low-quality export setting — makes photos look worse on paper than they did on screen.
- One slice, not your archive. Most services print a date range or a page budget of your posts. The other fifteen years stay behind.
None of this is because the printers are bad. It's because the printing happens before anyone organizes the photos.
What we're developing instead: curation first, then print
everkept already does the hard part today: upload your Facebook export and it becomes one private gallery — every photo and video, organized by year and grouped by the people in them, with duplicates, memes, and screenshots filtered out and original dates recovered from your archive's data.
The book we're developing will start from that curated gallery, not from your raw feed:
- Curated, not dumped. The book holds the best of your archive — one copy of each photo, real dates recovered, the junk filtered out — instead of every post in feed order.
- No duplicates, no junk. The gallery's filtering means the book starts from clean material: one copy of each photo, no memes, no screenshots.
- The best copy of every photo. The book pulls from the highest-quality version in your archive, so prints come out bright instead of murky.
- Drawn from your whole archive — without printing all of it. Printing a full history runs to hundreds of pages across many volumes. The everkept book selects the best from everything the gallery holds — posts, stories, profile history — into one affordable book; the videos and the rest stay in your gallery, one tap away.
How it will work
- Export your Facebook archive. Facebook's built-in tool packages every photo and video you've uploaded. The full step-by-step guide with screenshots is here — you can do this today.
- Upload it to everkept. You get your private gallery — organized by year and person. This part exists now: see what we found, then a one-time $29.99 to keep your gallery. No subscription.
- Order your book (coming soon). When the book launches, you'll pick the people and years you want, we lay it out from your curated gallery, and a printed book ships to your door. Expected around $89.
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Common questions
Can I order an everkept photo book today?
Not yet. The book is coming soon — it is not available to order today. Join the waitlist above and we'll email you when it launches. What exists today is the everkept gallery: upload your Facebook or Instagram export and get one private gallery of every photo and video, organized by year and by person.
How much will it cost?
Pricing isn't final. We expect it to land around $89 for a printed book — in the same range as other photo-book services, but built from a curated gallery rather than a raw feed of posts.
What makes this different from other Facebook photo book services?
Curation happens before printing. everkept organizes your entire archive first — by person and year, duplicates and junk removed, dates recovered — and the book is laid out from that. Most services print your posts more or less as-is, which is where the shuffled pages and repeated photos come from.
How do I get my photos out of Facebook?
You request your archive with Facebook's built-in Download Your Information tool. The click-by-click guide with screenshots is here — it usually takes Facebook a few hours to a couple of days to prepare the file.
What about my videos?
A printed book can only hold still photos. That's why the book is planned as a companion to the everkept gallery, which keeps every photo and video together — the book holds the best stills; the gallery holds everything.
Your gallery doesn't have to wait
The book is coming — but the curated gallery it's built on exists today. Upload your archive and see what we found.
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