Walk through your family’s years.
A photo taken today records its own date. A print from 1962 records nothing. Nostalgia reads the clues in the image, reads any date stamped on the front, and proposes a year you can accept or correct. Once the dates are there, your archive stops being a pile and becomes a timeline you can walk through, decade by decade.

From undated prints to a walkable timeline
A year gets proposed
Photo Insight reads era clues in the scene, and surfaces any date printed on the front of the photo as a candidate you can accept with one tap.
You correct what you know
An estimate is a draft, never a fact. Set the year yourself and the field becomes yours; later enrichment will not overwrite it.
The years line up
Browse the archive by decade and year, and let “On this day” bring the right photo back to you on the anniversary it belongs to.
A date is context, not decoration
Front date stamps
Many prints carry a small orange date burned in by the camera. Nostalgia finds it, shows you what it read, and lets you use it as the photo’s date, or erase it from the image.
On this day
The archive resurfaces the photo from this date, years ago, so a big collection keeps giving something back instead of waiting to be dug through.
Dates power search
Once a photo has a year, it can be found by it. The timeline, the search box, and the album views all read the same date.
Estimates are honest
An estimated decade is labelled as an estimate. Nostalgia will tell you what it inferred and from what, and it never quietly presents a guess as a record.
Put your family back in order
Add the years while someone still remembers them, and the archive will keep them for the people who come after.