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A gentle way to gather memories.

A private place for your family's memories of someone you loved.

PixVenu gives families one quiet gallery for the photos, videos, and tributes that come in from everyone who knew them. No app, no signup, no public profile — just a place to gather and revisit, for as long as you need it.

A framed black-and-white portrait of an elderly woman on a wooden side table beside white lilies, a lit candle, and a small QR code card, with family embracing softly in the background lit by golden window light
quiet on the order of service

How family and friends contribute

Three small steps. Simple enough for anyone, on any device.

  1. 1

    Scan the QR code

    Share the QR code in the service booklet, on a sign at the venue, or as a private link in a family group. The gallery opens in a browser — nothing to download.

  2. 2

    Share photos and a few words

    Family and friends upload photos and videos straight from their phone, and can leave a short note or video tribute if they'd like to.

  3. 3

    Revisit when you're ready

    The gallery stays private to your family. Come back to it the week of, the month after, on birthdays, on anniversaries — whenever helps.

For every part of saying goodbye.

One gallery for the whole arc of remembrance — from the days leading up to the service through the years that follow.

  • Before the service

    Family begin gathering photos and notes in the days between the news and the service — already building the gallery before the room fills up.

  • The ceremony

    Service moments captured from the people in the pews — the eulogies, the readings, the small details only a guest's angle would catch.

  • Slideshow at the service

    Choose favorites from the gallery and project them during the ceremony or reception — a quiet, beautiful run of memories everyone can sit with.

  • The reception

    The slower hours after the service, when stories come out around the table — captured by the people who are there to listen.

  • Anniversaries and birthdays

    Their birthday, the anniversary of their passing, the holidays that still belong to them — the gallery stays open for the people who want to come back.

  • For family who couldn't travel

    Relatives who couldn't be there can still send photos from their own albums, leave a recorded message, and feel included in the gathering.

Built for the way remembrance actually works.

  • Extended hosting window

    Your gallery stays open well past the service — long enough for distant relatives to send their photos, and for the family to keep adding over time.

  • Written and video tributes

    Guests can leave a short note or a video message alongside their photos. Export the full guestbook of tributes as a keepsake.

  • Family-only privacy

    The gallery is never public, never indexed, never visible to anyone without the QR code or private link you share.

  • Slideshow for the service

    Curate favorites and project them during the ceremony — or share the gallery itself to play on a TV at the reception.

  • 2 minAverage host setup time
  • 0 appsNothing for guests to install
  • Full resYour downloads, your copyright
For family who can't be there in person

Distance doesn't have to mean missing out.

Relatives who can't make the journey can still send photos from their own albums, leave a video tribute, and contribute alongside the people in the room. For families spread across cities or continents, the gallery becomes the place where everyone meets.

Respectful, one-time pricing.

Three packages, no subscriptions. Pick the one that fits the size of your family and the length of time you'd like the gallery to stay open.

See memorial pricing

Ready to set up a memorial gallery?

Two minutes from here to a QR code you can print on the order of service.

A framed black-and-white portrait beside white lilies, a lit candle, and a small QR code card on a wooden side table, with family embracing in soft focus behind
Quiet on the order of service.
When you're ready

Create your gallery in about two minutes — nothing public, nothing rushed.

Begin the tribute