The film of your evening, made quietly.
Souvenyr is a private memory studio for the occasions that mattered. Guests contribute through a quiet link. The atmosphere is read with care. A short cinematic film arrives at the moment you choose — composed, scored, narrated — without anyone having to edit a frame.
- SSofia14 photos · 1 voice note
- MMarcus9 photos, 3 videos
- AAmélie22 photos · 'Dancing.'
Most of the day disappears into camera rolls.
The hours that mattered most live forever on twelve different phones. The toast you can't quite recall, the glance during the vows, the laughter at the end of the night — all real, all undocumented in any single place. By the time anyone gathers them, the feeling has cooled.
Hundreds of moments captured by people you love. None of them reach you in one place.
Two months later, the toast doesn't quite hit the same. The feeling has moved on.
A folder is a list. A film is a feeling that arrives once and stays.
Begin. Invite. Contribute. Reveal.
A private memory studio in four quiet moments. Nothing to install. Nothing to host. Nothing to manage on the day itself.
- 01Begin an event
A few quiet questions about the kind of memory you want to keep, the mood, the moments that matter most.
- 02Share a link
One private code for every guest. Print it for the venue. Drop it in a group chat. Tape it to the menu.
- 03Guests contribute
Photos, videos, voice memories — arriving privately throughout the day. No accounts, no friction.
- 04Reveal
At the hour you choose, the film, the timeline, and the gallery open together — a single, cinematic moment.
Voices, vertical phones, half-caught glances.
Most of an event lives in the spoken word and the sideways frame. Souvenyr was built for those exact moments — the voice memory whispered in passing, the reaction filmed in portrait, the still that catches the breath between two louder ones.
Blessings, toasts, reactions, last-night confessions. Placed at the right moment in the film, attributed to the person who spoke them.
Phone footage stays phone footage — but treated like film. Nothing is forced into a horizontal cage.
Photographs become the breaths between moving frames. The pacing is editorial, not algorithmic.
Restraint is the point. The film never feels generated.
Souvenyr reads the atmosphere of your event with care and assembles a short cinematic short the way an editor would — pacing, soundtrack, narration, and silence chosen for the emotional arc of the day, not for what a system finds easy to produce.
- Arrivals
The first guests step off the boat. The light is already softer than they expected.
- First Look
He turns. She is already laughing. Forty seconds of silence the world doesn't see.
- The Toast
Her brother forgets the joke. We forgive him. The room is louder than the speech.
- Golden Hour
The light makes them look already old together.
- Last Frame
The boat, leaving without us. The film ends. The feeling does not.
- Narration appears on at most 18% of beats. The room is allowed to speak for itself.
- Two consecutive peaks, maximum. The film breathes between its loudest moments.
- Stylised inserts are capped at three. Cinematic light is used like seasoning, not the dish.
- Clichés are removed before they're read. The film either earns the line or holds in silence.
The film waits until you do.
A reveal hour you choose — the morning after, a week later, the one-year anniversary. The countdown becomes part of the experience. Until then, nothing is published, nothing is visible, nothing is shared. Anticipation is part of the way you'll remember this.
On reveal day, the timeline, the gallery, and the film unlock together — a single cinematic moment, opened on your terms, for the people you love.
Weddings. Reunions. Memorials. Milestone birthdays.
Souvenyr was built first for the events that matter most — and for the people who care about how those events are remembered. Each kind of memory gets its own emotional palette, its own pacing, its own restraint.
From the rehearsal dinner to the morning-after brunch — held together by one quiet film.
Read more →Three generations, one shared archive. The same family, told across the years.
Read more →Quiet, private, never on social. A way to remember together, on your own time.
Read more →Forty messages from forty people, folded into one film. The room speaks first.
Read more →No public feed. No advertising. No memories for sale.
Souvenyr is built as a private archive, not a social platform. We made the deliberate choice not to build a feed, a follow graph, a virality loop, or an ads business. Memories arrive privately and stay that way.
Every event is a sealed, host-controlled space. Reveal links are tokenised and never indexed.
Guests and hosts can withdraw a moment with one quiet tap. The film re-composes without it.
Your memories are not training data for anyone. We hold that promise contractually with every partner.
A plan for the occasion that matters.
Three tiers, priced per event. Same editorial standards on every plan. The tier shapes how long the film is, how far the archive goes, and whether the story crosses years and generations.
Souvenyr Capture
QR-led guest uploads, a collaborative gallery, and a delayed cinematic reveal.
- QR-led guest uploads
- Collaborative private gallery
- Delayed cinematic reveal
- Mobile-first upload experience
- Short cinematic recap (30–60s)
Souvenyr Film
The premium tier. Emotional AI sequencing, voice memories, cinematic soundtrack, AI narration, full reveal experience.
- Unlimited uploads (photo, video)
- Voice memories with AI placement
- Emotional AI sequencing
- Cinematic soundtrack (ElevenLabs)
- AI narration
- Collaborative memory timeline
- 2–5 minute cinematic film
- Cinematic reveal experience
- Premium export
Souvenyr Legacy
The luxury archive tier. Premium memory film, multilingual narration, anniversary resurfacing, private family vault.
- Premium 5–12 minute memory film
- Emotional narration in multiple languages
- Anniversary resurfacing
- Private family vault
- Master downloads, 4K export
- Extended legacy archive (10 years)
- Priority rendering
- Concierge onboarding
Your event becomes a film.
Begin your first event. We'll wait quietly in the background until the moment is ready to open.