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More than a photo folder.
A home for their art.

Everything The Fridge Gallery does — never redrawn, always yours.

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A child's bright crayon drawing photographed up close, every wobbly line kept
✦ never redrawn

Walk right in

Ways to see their art

Not a folder of photos — a place you can step inside.

The Fridge Gallery 3D room — a child's framed paintings on white gallery walls with a sculpture on a plinth

A real 3D gallery you can walk through

Step into a little museum of their year, piece by piece.

A child's art flip-book open to a painting titled 'Out on a field', caught mid page-turn, with the child's own handwritten caption beneath

A flip-book of their childhood

Every piece, page by page — in their own words. A bookshelf holds a bound book for each year.

A child's clay rabbit sculpture standing on a turning gallery plinth

Sculptures that spin on a plinth

Spin clay dinosaurs all the way around — every thumb-print kept.

Kept honestly

The art stays theirs

We tidy the photo, never the artwork.

Alaska's floral painting, straightened and colour-true in the gallery
in your gallery
the photo you took

Drag to compare — same painting, two photos

True-to-life colour — we never redraw a line

Our AI only undoes the camera — the glare, the angle, the shadow.

Every wobble stays exactly as they drew it.

Year by year, watch their hand grow up

A gentle timeline, from first scribble to confident lines.

An early lavender painting by a young child
A more confident later painting in the gallery
A vivid recent painting, colour-true in the gallery

Made for families

Share it, and keep it

Easy for grandparents, ready for two homes, and always yours to take with you.

A hand holding a phone showing a colourful gallery of a child's artwork, in a cosy living room

Grandparents, one tap away

Send a link by text — they tap it and they're inside. No app.

Viewing is always free for family. Forever.

For dads too — and for two homes

Whoever does the drawing-table afternoons, the art is kept. When parents live apart, it belongs to both homes.

Separated or co-parenting? →

A dad lying on the floor drawing on a big sheet of paper with his young daughter, crayons scattered around
A dad finger-painting on the floor with his laughing toddler, both hands covered in coral and yellow paint

From the very first finger-painting

The messy, wonderful beginning — kept just as it was.

A dad and his eight-year-old sketching together at the kitchen table, both bent over open sketchbooks

…right through to the big-kid sketchbooks

Every age, every stage — one gallery that grows with them.

A gallery for every child

Each child gets their own gallery, kept neatly apart.

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Download everything, full-res, any time — even if you cancel.

See it with your own child's art.

Every feature here works on your first drawing, today, for free.

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