Private family photo sharing without the social-media tradeoff.
WeCanvas gives your family one private page for photos, updates, and voice notes, built first for baby updates, grandparents, and close relatives who want a calmer way to stay in the loop.
Invite the right people once
Every canvas is meant to stay between the people you trust, not float into public feeds or public search.
One family number, one page
The strongest product promise still holds: one family number and one private page to come back to after setup.
Baby updates, grandparents, close relatives
WeCanvas starts with the use case that needs privacy, simplicity, and emotional trust the most.
The category language is private family photo sharing. The actual experience is calmer than that.
A private family page, not another feed
A Canvas is your family's private page for photos, updates, and voice notes. That keeps the metaphor simple and the experience grounded.
Better than scattered texts
Instead of hunting through threads and photo chains, the family has one calm place to revisit what mattered.
A trust story that stays understandable
No ads. No algorithms. No data-selling family business model. The business model is a paid host product later, not extracting value from family moments.
A clearer flow than “just another app.”
Start with one secure invite setup
WeCanvas is honest about setup: the right people get connected first so the sharing space stays private.
Give the family one shared posting path
The strongest version of the product is still one family number, with updates landing on one private page.
Come back to one private page later
That is the calmer loop: less reply pressure, less chaos, and a better place for grandparents to keep up.
That founder idea matters here because it explains why the product should feel lighter than a typical family app. The goal is real connection, not longer sessions.
Founder story, not a slogan factoryFAQ
Is WeCanvas public like social media?
Do my relatives need to learn another big app?
What makes this different from Google Photos or group chat?
Is it free?
Explore the sharper use cases
Share baby photos with family
See the tighter use case for new parents and expecting parents who want a more private way to keep family in the loop.
Go to the baby-photo pageBaby updates for grandparents
See how the current beta is built for grandparents and close relatives who want something easier to keep up with.
Go to the grandparents pageWant a private family page that feels more human than a feed?
Request beta access and we will point the right households into the current WeCanvas flow instead of overpromising a broader launch than the product supports today.