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Recuerdos is a private photo and video organization app for families. Its core idea is to use WhatsApp as the upload channel: family members send photos or videos to a designated number, and the system automatically organizes them into a shared private family gallery. It feels more like a lightweight SaaS for family memories than an enterprise digital asset management platform.
The product emphasizes automated organization: WhatsApp uploads, automatic albums, categorization by date/event/person, facial recognition, automatic captions and tags, plus viewing, downloading, basic search, and filtering. Family sharing is the main collaboration scenario. Free supports 2 members, Plus supports 10, and Pro supports 20, making it suitable for parents and grandparents to contribute photos together. The copy does not disclose role-based permissions, access approvals, or fine-grained sharing controls.
Pricing is fairly clear: Free is permanently free and includes 20 memories per month, videos up to 30 seconds, 1 family album, 2 members, and long-term viewing and downloading. Plus costs $5.99/month or $59.99/year and includes 200GB of storage; Pro costs $9.99/month or $99.99/year and includes 500GB of storage. Both Plus and Pro offer a 30-day free trial. The page says no credit card is required, and that users return to the permanently free plan after the trial ends.
The main third-party dependency is the WhatsApp Business API, while payments are processed through Stripe. The page states that content is private, backed up, user-controlled, and downloadable at any time; the terms mention a privacy policy and data protection. However, details such as encryption, data residency, compliance certifications, and audit logs are not visible. Deployment appears to be a cloud service, with no self-hosting information and no public API, webhook, or SDK documentation.
The advantages are a low barrier to use, especially for older family members who can keep using familiar WhatsApp habits; automatic organization reduces maintenance effort; and the pricing is friendly for family storage needs. The downsides are its heavy reliance on WhatsApp, the clear limitations of the free tier, and limited transparency around security and compliance. It is suitable for users who want to document a child’s growth, create a family digital time capsule, or let multiple people jointly back up family photos. It is not suitable for teams that need enterprise-grade permissions, compliance, or local deployment.
Because the core workflow depends on WhatsApp, and WhatsApp usually requires a proxy to access from mainland China, Recuerdos falls into the “proxy required” category for mainland Chinese users. Payments also rely on international credit cards and Stripe. Domestic alternatives include 腾讯相册管家 and 百度网盘相册; for users who care about private deployment, Synology Photos or Immich may be worth considering.
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