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Heyday albums are more than just gifts or keepsakes. They’re living archives of your life’s most important stories.

Stories Beyond the Page
Heyday began with a simple question: Why do our most meaningful memories live in places we rarely return to? Photos sit in camera rolls. Videos get buried in cloud storage. Voice notes are forgotten over time. Yet these are the moments that matter most — laughter, voices, movement, the feeling of being there. We realised something was missing.
The Gap Between Print and Digital
Traditional photo albums preserve images beautifully. But they can’t capture the full experience of a moment. Digital platforms capture everything — but they lack permanence, presence, and intention.
Memories became either:
• stored but unseen
• or printed but incomplete
There was no bridge between the two.
Creating a New Kind of Memory Book
Heyday was created to close that gap. A new kind of memory book — one that connects physical pages with digital moments. By combining printed photography with scannable QR codes, Heyday allows videos, voice recordings and stories to live alongside images — transforming a static book into something you can truly experience. Not just seen. But heard. Felt. Revisited.
Our Vision

A Living Archive
We don’t believe memories should be locked away in devices or lost over time.
Heyday is designed to be:
• A printed keepsake
• A digital archive
• A story that evolves
• A record that lasts
Each book becomes a living time capsule — something you can hold today and return to years from now.
Built for How We Remember Today
The way we capture memories has changed. We record more video. We save voice notes. We document everyday life in richer ways than ever before. But the way we preserve those memories hasn’t caught up. Heyday brings those two worlds together — creating a format that reflects how we actually live, remember, and share our stories today.
Looking Forward
Heyday isn’t just about preserving the past. It’s about creating something meaningful for the future. A way to ensure that stories, voices, and moments aren’t lost — but carried forward, shared, and experienced again. Because the most important memories aren’t just meant to be stored. They’re meant to be relived.
Our Vision
Stories Beyond the Page
Heyday began with a simple question: Why do our most meaningful memories live in places we rarely return to? Photos sit in camera rolls. Videos get buried in cloud storage. Voice notes are forgotten over time. Yet these are the moments that matter most — laughter, voices, movement, the feeling of being there. We realised something was missing.
The Gap Between Print and Digital
Traditional photo albums preserve images beautifully. But they can’t capture the full experience of a moment. Digital platforms capture everything — but they lack permanence, presence, and intention.
Memories became either:
• stored but unseen
• or printed but incomplete
There was no bridge between the two.
Creating a New Kind of Memory Book
Heyday was created to close that gap. A new kind of memory book — one that connects physical pages with digital moments. By combining printed photography with scannable QR codes, Heyday allows videos, voice recordings and stories to live alongside images — transforming a static book into something you can truly experience. Not just seen. But heard. Felt. Revisited.


A Living Archive
We don’t believe memories should be locked away in devices or lost over time.
Heyday is designed to be:
• A printed keepsake
• A digital archive
• A story that evolves
• A record that lasts
Each book becomes a living time capsule — something you can hold today and return to years from now.
Built for How We Remember Today
The way we capture memories has changed. We record more video. We save voice notes. We document everyday life in richer ways than ever before. But the way we preserve those memories hasn’t caught up. Heyday brings those two worlds together — creating a format that reflects how we actually live, remember, and share our stories today.
Looking Forward
Heyday isn’t just about preserving the past. It’s about creating something meaningful for the future. A way to ensure that stories, voices, and moments aren’t lost — but carried forward, shared, and experienced again. Because the most important memories aren’t just meant to be stored. They’re meant to be relived.
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