A private way to share family photos
WeFrames lets families react and comment on shared photos without social media. No feeds, no followers, no algorithms. Just the people in your Apple Shared Album, interacting with the photos you've already shared.
No ads, no algorithms
Social media platforms show your family photos alongside ads, recommended content, and posts from strangers. WeFrames shows one photo from your shared album — nothing else. There's no feed to scroll, no suggested content, and no advertising.
No public profiles
WeFrames doesn't have profiles, followers, or friend requests. You don't appear in search results. There's no public presence at all. The only people who see your reactions and comments are the members of your shared album.
Small-group sharing
WeFrames is built for the way families actually share photos — small, private groups. Apple Shared Albums already handle the group membership. WeFrames adds reactions and comments on top, so your family can interact with each day's memory together.
It works well for parents and grandparents, couples, or close friend groups who share photos of daily life, trips, and milestones.
Reactions and comments for family memories
Instead of posting a photo to a timeline and hoping someone notices, WeFrames surfaces one photo each day and invites everyone to react. Emoji reactions and comments make it easy for everyone to participate — even family members who aren't active on social media.
Family Sharing supported
WeFrames supports Apple Family Sharing. One subscription or lifetime purchase gives access to everyone in your family group. No need for separate purchases for each family member.
Frequently asked questions
Can grandparents use WeFrames?
Yes. WeFrames is simple to set up — pick a shared album and start reacting. There's no account to create and no learning curve beyond tapping emoji.
Do all family members need to pay?
No. If you use Apple Family Sharing, one purchase covers everyone in the family group.
Is it like a private Instagram?
Not quite. There's no feed, no followers, and no explore page. It's closer to a shared photo frame that your family can react to, one photo at a time.