Life Minute Photos

Life Minute Photos

10,000 photos in one minute

146 followers

Visualize every photo from your life on one screen in +/- a minute.
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What do you think? …

Eugene Gekhter
Hello Product Hunt World, I'm Eugene, the creator of Life Minute Photos, and today is my 42nd birthday! Everybody has 10,000s of photos from their life, but it's impossible to scroll through every single photo in a single sitting. I created Life Minute Photos as a way of visualizing an entire lifetime of photos on a single screen, in a single minute! Designed as an experience, select a folder of photos and watch as your life presents itself as one of the most amazing things you've ever seen. You can control the duration of the experience, whether you wish to see all your photos in one minute, 30 minutes, or 3 hours. You can select how many images you wish to see at the same time, from 1 to 100. Plus, you can enjoy the experience in both reverse-chronological and chronological order. I hope you guys and gals have fun, ponder life, and perhaps experience an epiphany or two.
Shayan Ali Bakhsh | RoboDialog.com
@eugene_ux Happy 42nd Birthday and Launch 🎉 And Free ? Love free stuff 😂 Will surely try it in near future
Devin doggy
@eugene_ux Free to try, easy to use, and perfect for photographers and travel enthusiasts like me. Many people say the meaning of life is to capture moments, and every piece of scenery makes you feel alive, giving life a sense of purpose. I think this product beautifully captures that sense of ritual.
Patricia Harris
Happy 42nd Birthday, @eugene_ux! 🎉 Life Minute Photos sounds like a game changer for managing our photo libraries. Excited to see how it visualizes memories in such a unique way. This could definitely elevate the way we cherish moments! PH community, let's support this launch!
Aniruddha J - Interactivity.Studio
Congratulations on the launch @eugene_ux! I am excited to give this a try and see 'my life flashing by.' The pace at which the photos appear and disappear almost seem to be optimal at a rate that is necessary to keep the experience alive. I wonder if there are any tweaks or adjustments that the user could be allowed to make in order to control the pace, so that each experience is unique to each user.