Family albums
You only have a handful of photographs of your grandparents. Watch them look back, blink, breathe — without changing a single feature of the photo you remember.
Right-click any image on the web and watch it look back. Subtle, identity-preserving motion — eye contact, a blink, a breath — applied to the photograph that is already there.
A one-click Chrome add-on. It puts a single new entry in your right-click menu and changes nothing else about how you browse.
Articles, profiles, galleries, the family album in your cloud drive. Any still image with a face becomes a candidate.
A short looping video replaces the still in place. Restore returns to the original photograph at any time, on any image.
Everyframe is built for the moments where a still picture is doing emotional work — and where a small amount of motion makes that work land harder.
You only have a handful of photographs of your grandparents. Watch them look back, blink, breathe — without changing a single feature of the photo you remember.
Profile pieces and obituaries have always relied on a single still. A subtle loop holds attention for the few extra seconds it takes the reader to settle into the story.
For the photographs you keep on the mantelpiece. Identity-preserving by design — no new expressions, no invented gestures. Just presence, gently restored.
Sci-fi posters, concert flyers, album covers. Anywhere a still face is meant to be looking at you, Everyframe makes it actually look back.
Everyframe applies identity-preserving motion: the photograph stays the photograph. The person looks like themselves, just present. Think of it as the Harry Potter living newspaper, applied to the rest of the web.
5 free animations every month. No credit card. Cancel — or just stop using it — whenever.