The world's photo album
People have photos of you that you've never seen. Photosgraph brings them together — in private group albums where everyone uploads, everyone sees, and everyone controls their own image.
Free forever. No credit card needed.
Why photosgraph
Group albums for shared memories
Create a group album and invite the people who were there. Everyone uploads their photos to one shared place.
The photos find you
When someone tags your name, photosgraph suggests you as a match. The organizer recognizes your face and invites you. No searching, no directories.
Your face, your rules
Every person in every photo controls their own image. Private by default. Remove yourself any time.
How many photos of you exist?
Enter your birth year and we'll estimate how many photos have been taken of you — by everyone, not just you.
The rule
Every person in every photo controls their own image. Group albums are private — only members can see the photos.
Private by default
Only album members can see photos. No one outside the group.
Never publicly searchable
No people directory. No way for strangers to find you.
Remove yourself any time
Remove any photo of you. Leave any album. Your call, always.
How it works
Create your profile
Name + photo so people can recognize and tag you.
Create a group album
Name it after your reunion, trip, or group.
Invite your people
Share a link or invite by email. Everyone joins.
Everyone uploads
Everyone adds their photos. Tag the people. The whole group sees everything.
Everyone fills in the details
Anyone tagged in a photo can add context — when it was taken, where it happened, and what was going on. Memories are better when everyone contributes.
Questions?
We've answered the most common questions about how photosgraph works — albums, tagging, privacy, and more.
The photos find you
Join photosgraph and the people who have photos of you can share them — privately, with your permission, on your terms.
Free forever. Takes 30 seconds.
Photos by Vitaly Gariev on Unsplash, Mizuno K on Pexels, and Robert Tjalondo on Unsplash.