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Take your clients from overwhelmed to overjoyed.

With Permanent.org you can easily upload digital files for your clients in a secure, central location while ensuring they will be preserved and accessible now and for generations to come. This allows the busy individuals, families, and professionals you work with to truly enjoy their memories.
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Design low-cost, high-value digital archives.

Offer high quality digital archives to your clients without creating a financial or technical burden for them. Whether you’re working with digitized photos, negatives, slides, or videos, Permanent allows you to design and build unique archives. We offer private and public sharing options, custom metadata features, and redundant backups for a one time fee of $10 per gigabyte.
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Connect and collaborate with ease.

The Permanent web and mobile apps have built-in features for collaboration. Whether you’re a team of one or a team of many, our features allow for collaborative archive creation and a seamless handoff process for finished projects.
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Build your clients’ legacies for the next generation.

Our new legacy planning feature gives your clients extensive control over how their personal and digital archives will survive them, ensuring your work will be passed down to the next generation.

You convert, scan, and organize photos. Permanent helps you preserve them.

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Permanent works well with others.

FamilySearch

FamilySearch

Auto generate archives and sync memories for your entire tree.

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FamilySearch

Collectionaire

Organize and share photos from anywhere in the cloud.

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FamilySearch

TheirStory

Seamlessly record and preserve oral histories remotely.

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FamilySearch

hyperaudio

Stream, repurpose and preserve recorded conference content.

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FamilySearch

Internet Archive

Back up your records to archive.org whenever you Publish.

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Permanent works for you.


Preservation, Not Profit.

Backed by a mission‑driven, cultural heritage not for profit organization.
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Grow at Your Own Pace.

Pay for the storage you need, when you need it and never lose it.
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Leave a Lasting Legacy

Archive profiles in the Public Gallery are accessible to future generations.
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No Recurring Fees.

Storage fees are only charged once: $10 per gigabyte of storage.
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Triple‑Redundant Copies

Multi‑provider, multi‑region, multi‑tier commercial cloud storage.
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Legacy Planning Directives

Extensive control over how your digital materials will survive you.
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Robust Access Management

Safely collaborate with family members, friends or teammates.
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Upload Any File Type

Archive profiles in the Public Gallery are accessible to future generations.
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Your Data Free to Roam

SFTP access makes it easy to bulk upload and sync.
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End to End Preservation

Original files are never modified and all file metadata is preserved.
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Introducing our Public Archive Spotlight

Discover how others are curating their story with Permanent.
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Public Archive Spotlight: The Engh / Jensen / Johnson / Nelsen Archive

Connecting the Branches of the Family Tree

For this month’s spotlight, we’re excited to feature the Engh/Jensen/Johnson/Nelsen Archive, created by family historian Cliff Johnson. Cliff’s vision was to capture the rich stories of the four branches of…
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The King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center Archive

This month, we are delighted to announce the public unveiling of the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center Archive. As one of our Byte4Byte partners, the Center has worked tirelessly…
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The Ron Vincent Archive

In our last blog post, you saw how publishing your materials in our Permanent Public Gallery helps your loved ones remember you for who you are. Public archives allow you…
Share your unique story in the Permanent Public Gallery

Share Your Unique Story in the Permanent Public Gallery

Publishing materials helps ensure that you are remembered for who you are. During March of 2024 we ran the first cohort of our Legacy Lab program. The program was designed…
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Public Archive Spotlight: The I Defend Rights – Memria x Norwegian Human Rights Fund Archive

All people have a legacy that deserves to be preserved. In other words, we believe it is an essential human right to be able to preserve your legacy. A single…
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Public Archive Spotlight: The Art+Feminism Archive

When it comes to whose and which stories have been captured by the historical narrative, women have been disproportionately left out. A 2018 survey from Wikipedia across 12 different language…
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Public Archive Spotlight: The Cohen-Snyder Family Archive

In 1888, at the age of eighteen, Micheal Cohen came to America. He established himself in New York City and soon sent for his wife, Freida, to bring her from…
January Spotlight: The Unknown Faces Archive

Public Archive Spotlight: The Unknown Faces Archive

Not everyone has equal access to preserving their legacy In our recent podcast episode with our Executive Director, Robert Friedman, we discussed how it has historically been challenging for people…
Archive Spotlight: The Chas. E Martin Archive.

Public Archive Spotlight: The Chas. E Martin Archive 

In a world that moves at breakneck speed, it’s easy to lose touch with our roots, the stories that bind us, and the people who shaped our lineage. The holiday…
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Public Archive Spotlight: The Ralph Lonon Sanford World War I Postcard Archive

This Veterans Day, we’d like to spotlight a special archive that captures the experiences of a WWI medic through postcards. Created by Greg Martin in honor of his wife’s grandfather,…