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Your Albums Just Got a Creative Director

The layout engine that turns 'drag photos for 45 minutes' into 'done before my latte.' Your photos, your style. We just speed things up.

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What If Album Design Felt Like Making a Playlist?

You know how it goes. You shot a gorgeous wedding, you've culled the photos, and now comes the part where creativity meets tedium: dragging, resizing, nudging pixels until your coffee goes cold. The album should be the fun part. It rarely is.

That's the problem we solved. The Smart Layout Engine looks at your photos (their aspect ratios, visual weight, orientation) and builds spreads that make sense. Not generic template sense. Your-photos-actually-look-amazing sense.

You Stay Creative

  • Drop your photos in and get a gorgeous first draft in seconds
  • Hero shots automatically get the space they deserve
  • Gutters and margins stay consistent. No more pixel-nudging
  • Odd numbers of photos? No awkward gaps. Ever.

We Stay Out of Your Way

  • Your creative eye is the boss. Always.
  • Asymmetric layouts when they look better? Yes.
  • We'll never crop a photo without asking
  • Cat photos get no judgment. (We love them too.)

How It Actually Works

Drop your photos into an album, tap the magic wand, and watch spreads appear. Behind the scenes, the engine is thinking about:

  1. Your photos. Orientation, dimensions, EXIF data.
  2. Visual balance. So one side of a spread doesn't feel "heavier" than the other.
  3. Story flow. Ceremony photos stay near ceremony photos, not mixed with the reception.
  4. Variety. Different layouts across spreads so the album doesn't feel like a grid.

Think of it as a really good first draft from an assistant who happens to understand the rule of thirds.

Battle-Tested on Real Albums

This isn't a demo with five placeholder images. We ran the engine against real wedding albums (800+ photos), portrait sessions, boudoir shoots, and event coverage.

  • 2 to 12 photos per spread without breaking a sweat
  • Mixed orientations. Landscape, portrait, square, panoramic, all in one album.
  • Full-bleed layouts for the hero shots that need to breathe
  • Layflat spreads where photos flow seamlessly across the binding

What's Coming Next

The engine is learning from you. Every time you tweak a layout, it gets a little smarter about your preferences. Your style, your rules. We just keep getting faster at guessing them right.

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