Nook

Ahomeforeverymemory.

The WiFi frame the whole family fills. Send a photo from anywhere — it’s glowing on the shelf in seconds.

Fromtheirhandstoyourhearth,inseconds.

Grandma’s frame

no account · in seconds

A boy in pyjamas hugging the family's Bernese mountain dog on the living-room floor
Waiting for a memory…
A boy in pyjamas hugging the family's Bernese mountain dog on the living-room floor
From Emma · just now 💛
A boy in pyjamas hugging the family's Bernese mountain dog on the living-room floor
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Anyone sends

From the app — or plain email. No account, no passwords, nothing for grandma to learn.

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It just appears

Seconds later the photo is glowing on the frame, wherever home is in the world.

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Born to be gifted

Preload it with memories before you wrap it. Ten-minute setup, easy for every age.

A mother laughing with her smiling baby on a sunlit couch
A little girl kissing her grandfather on the cheek at the kitchen table
A mother touching noses with her child over breakfast at a lakeside table
A young family — mum, dad and their baby — smiling together on a mountain hike

In the evening, when the house goes quiet…

Yourphoneholdsthirtythousandphotos.Yourhomedeservestheonesthatmatter.

Nook puts them where life actually happens — on the shelf, in the kitchen, glowing softly next to the kettle.

More than photos.

The Nook App grows the frame into the family’s living album — all from your phone.

From your phone

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Videos & captions

Little clips and voices, not just stills — with the story written underneath.

Image Hands holding a phone, thumb sending a short video of the kids; the frame in the background starts playing it, caption underneath

Organized for you

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Albums

One for every kid, every trip, every year. The frame keeps them organized.

Image Phone screen with warm album cards — “Emma”, “Summer trip”, “Grandma’s garden” — mirrored on the frame

You’re the remote

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Remote settings

Manage grandma’s frame from your phone — brightness, order, everything.

Image Phone with a brightness slider adjusting grandma’s frame remotely, the frame glowing warmer in the background

One tap, big screen

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Cast to TV

Sunday slideshows on the biggest screen in the house.

Image Thumb tapping “Cast” on the phone; the living-room TV lights up with the family slideshow

Never think about space

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Unlimited storage

A lifetime of moments, never a “storage full.”

Image A years-deep stream of family photos flowing across the frame — no “storage full” in sight

Every week, the shelf grows a little warmer.

A young family smiling together on a mountain hike

All of us, up the mountain

A little girl kissing her grandfather on the cheek

Grandpa’s girl

A boy hugging the family's Bernese mountain dog

Best friends

A boy and girl carrying baskets of strawberries

Berry season

A dad carrying his baby on his shoulders under autumn trees

Best seat in the house

A grandfather reading a picture book to two granddaughters on the couch

One more chapter

A dad lying on the play mat with a laughing baby balanced on his chest

Floor is lava

A father holding his giggling baby biting a strawberry skewer on a busy street

First street food

A dad teaching his young daughter to putt in the backyard

The lesson

A mother touching noses with her child over a lakeside breakfast

Breakfast by the lake

A mother laughing with her smiling baby on a sunlit couch

First summer

A mother in an orange knit hat hugging her young child on the couch

Just us two

A young mother laughing while holding her toddler in the kitchen

Kitchen mornings

A young woman hugging her grandmother in a cosy armchair

Home for the weekend

A grandmother holding a strawberry cake, hugged by her granddaughter in the kitchen

Her famous cake

A young man smiling over a lit “Happy Birthday” cake

Make a wish

A couple laughing over a big plate of spaghetti at dinner

Sunday supper

Two friends smiling together at a restaurant table

The usual booth

The gift that keeps arriving.

We gave one to my mother for her 70th. She calls it her “window” — the grandkids fill it every week.
Sarah M.★★★★★
“I live six time zones from my parents. Now my daughter’s mornings show up with their coffee.”
David K.★★★★★
“Set it up before wrapping it. Watching Dad unwrap a frame already full of us — everyone cried.”
Emma R.★★★★
“Nana checks it before her morning tea. Every single day.”
Priya S.★★★★★
“We stopped printing photos. This is the album now.”
Mark & Julia★★★★★
“Set up in minutes — and my father-in-law is 82.”
Tomás R.★★★★★
“The dog photo count is out of control. No regrets.”
Chloe W.★★★★★
A boy in pyjamas hugging the family's Bernese mountain dog on the living-room floor
A mother laughing with her smiling baby on a sunlit couch
A little girl kissing her grandfather on the cheek at the kitchen table

Bring Nook home.

Yours in days, filled in minutes — the shelf is waiting.

  • Free shipping
  • Free 30-day returns
  • 10-minute setup

Questions, answered.

A beautiful WiFi photo frame. Family sends photos from anywhere and they appear on the frame in seconds. The basics are free forever; the Nook App adds videos, albums, remote settings, casting, and unlimited storage.

Two ways: the free Nook app, or plain email — every frame gets its own address. No accounts or passwords needed to send.

Yes. Every frame holds thousands of photos and sending is free, forever. The Nook App adds unlimited cloud storage on top.

That’s the whole point. Ten-minute setup, a warm touchscreen, and nothing to manage — photos simply arrive. With the Nook App, you can even adjust their frame remotely.

Yes — Gift Mode lets you fill the frame with memories before you wrap it, so it lights up full the moment they turn it on.

No — the frame is complete on its own, and the basics are free forever. The app unlocks the extras: videos, albums, remote settings, casting and unlimited storage.

No. Nook is launching soon — reserving is free, and you won’t be charged until it ships.

Soon. Reserve now for early access — you’ll be first to know.

Yes — free 30-day returns, no questions asked.

Nook

Bring them closer.

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