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Memory Lane

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See how you and your loved ones have changed over the years. Open anyone's page from the Search tab and watch time unfold.

Share the experience with a link — everything end-to-end encrypted.

Share Memories

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Stumbled upon a memory with a friend? Share it as a link — they'll see exactly what you see, right in their browser. No app, no account needed.

Local First

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You can now use Ente Photos without signing up.

Face recognition, search and memories — all working on your local gallery, no account needed. This is our first step toward a great offline experience, with a lot more planned.

Feed

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Keeping up with your family is easy with our new Feed. View, like and comment — all from one place.

If you've been thinking about getting your family onto Ente, this is a great time!

App Lock

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The most requested feature on the desktop is here.

Ente Photos can auto-lock, and you can unlock it with a PIN, password or biometrics.

Family Plans

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Share your subscription with 5 family members.

Configure how much storage each person can use — all from a new, simple interface.

and more

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We've also added a bunch of under the hood improvements to all platforms.

Ask Us Anything!

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We sat down to answer 50+ questions from the community — from product direction to behind-the-scenes decisions. Watch here.

Hackathon

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We hosted Ente's second hackathon last weekend.

The team built 11 toys — from a tool that splits secrets into recovery cards to a game where Ducky outruns a T-Rex. Check them all out.

ente‌.com

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We are now @ ente.com.

After years on ente‌.io, we have our four-letter .com — a more permanent address for a company built to outlast its creators.

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