A new kind of photo app

Your photos, organized around the people you love.

Most apps sort photos by date. Gather sorts them by the people in your life. Tag someone once and see every memory you've shared with them, forever.

Photo Photo Photo Photo Photo Photo

You don't remember trips. You remember people.

Google Photos knows when you took a photo. It doesn't know who was in it with you. That's the gap Gather fills.

"I want to see every photo I've ever taken with Sarah."

Not "photos from summer 2023 that include a face that resembles Sarah." Every photo. Tagged. Together. In seconds.

"My photo library is a relationship history."

Every person you photograph is a relationship. Gather makes that history navigable — so the person, not the date, is how you find your memories.

Three steps to a photo library that remembers people

Gather isn't a storage app. It's a relationship tracker that happens to hold your photos.

01

Upload & tag

Drop photos into Gather. Tag the people in each one — smart suggestions surface faces automatically, so you're just confirming.

02

See every person

Each person gets a page: your complete photo history with them, sorted chronologically. No albums to dig through. No dates to remember.

03

Share privately

Send a person a collection of their photos — just for them. No social feed, no likes, no algorithm. Just your memories, in their hands.

More than a photo library. A memory map.

Gather changes how you relate to your own photos.

Never lose a person in your library

With traditional apps, older photos of the same person become "that face in the background." Gather surfaces everyone, always.

Find photos you forgot existed

Browse by person, not date. You won't just find photos you were looking for — you'll find ones you'd completely forgotten.

Share memories with the people in them

Send a friend every photo you have of the two of you. They'll see themselves through your eyes — for the first time.

A library that grows with you

New photos get tagged, new people appear. Gather gets more useful over time — not more overwhelming.

Your relationships deserve more than a date-sorted grid.

Gather is being built for people who want their photo library to reflect what actually matters — the people in their lives, not the order they took pictures.