
Grandparents, family, and close friends can leave a few words on your child's day. Those words become the letters your child returns to as they grow. No ads, no algorithms — a space only for the people you invite.
Drop a photo in and it lands in your family space, sorted by date. No batch-sending, no forgetting.
Grandparents, aunts, close family friends — only the people you invited come in. They watch today's moments together, not buried in a group chat.
Milestones, drawings, letters, all kept in order. When your child grows up, they can walk back into their own childhood instead of scrolling a forgotten camera roll.
Everything here is ready to use today.
Drop photos in and they sort themselves by date. No more "I'll send it later."
First steps, birthdays, first day of school — the moments that mattered, in order.
Drawings, awards, writing — the paper things you can't bring yourself to throw out, kept on a wall.
Notes from grandparents and friends. Things your child can come back to and actually read someday.
Show just this one milestone, for just this many days. Safe to send to a school friend’s parents.
Family sees everything. Friends only see what you invited them to. Boundaries stay clear.
love their child's grandparents but live far apart
want to keep the drawings, awards, and writing — not throw them away
are tired of family photos getting buried in chat groups
don't want their child on social media, but still want to share with family
want their child to walk back into their own childhood someday
Plenty of tools look similar. None of them were built for the people you actually want to share with.
Not a social network
No followers, no likes, no algorithm. Only the people you invite come in.
Not just photo backup
Family and friends actually see it. Organized by milestones, drawings, and letters, easy to find years later.
Not a group chat
Photos don't get buried under messages. Come back whenever — they're still here.
AI doesn't fake the memories
Every photo, note, and letter is from a real person. AI only helps organize.
Timeline, exhibition, family letters — walk through how one family actually uses Little Story.
Little Story
First spelling 100
7 yrs 10 moJune 24, 2026
"Mom, I got them ALL right!" — came in holding the paper like a trophy.
First school presentation
7 yrs 9 moJune 11, 2026
Nervous but loud. Kept touching her hair the whole way through.
Drawing of the chicken shop
7 yrs 9 moJune 4, 2026
Five characters in one drawing, all friends labeled by name.
🌷 Grandma left a note for you.
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