💡 Tip: Copy the folder path where your photos are stored before you select them. After the import you'll be asked for it — this helps you locate the original files later.
e.g. "IMG_1234" becomes the caption for each photo
Select your photos — you'll set event, location & audience after.
Importing photos
Reading EXIF data and geocoding locations…
Event Details
Options
Load sample data
Populate with example journal events
Clear all data
Permanently delete all events and photos
Export backup
Download all events & photos as a .json file
Import backup
Restore from a previously exported .json file
Anthropic API key
Required for AI writing features (stored locally only)
Historical weather
Show weather conditions in newspaper & magazine views
Import photo size
Max dimension when importing photos
Export photos
Download photos as individual image files
Journal name
Shown in the newspaper masthead & header
Journal tagline
Subtitle shown in newspaper masthead
Event label
Singular word used for journal entries (e.g. Event, Story, Log)
Audience & Users
Manage groups, users and sharing
ⓘ Photo Details
📷 Export Photos
⚠ Note: These photos have been resized during import and are not the original full-resolution files.
For best quality, locate the originals using the source folder shown in each photo's ⓘ Info panel.
Exported files include any metadata (caption, date, location) embedded as a companion .txt file.
Filter by Event/Trip
⌨ Split Event
Select photos to move into a new event. The new event will inherit this entry's trip, location, author and date, with "(2)" added to the summary. Selected photos will be removed from this event.
No photos selected
Merge into this event
The entry below is the master. Select another entry to merge (pull) into this one — its photos and text will be appended after. The one you select from the list below will no longer exist
Move photo to…
Paste HTML
Paste raw HTML below — it will be inserted at the cursor position in the entry text.
Tip: tables, lists, formatted text all work
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A personal record of places, events & memories
A private journal for capturing travel memories — for family and friends.