Best for AI-polished prose
StoryKeeper — StoryKeeper is the stronger fit if you explicitly want recordings rewritten into cleaner, more polished narrative prose.
Comparison notes
Detailed comparison of Keepsake and StoryKeeper across pricing, voice preservation, contributor limits, and family memory book output.
Looking for a StoryKeeper review? This page compares StoryKeeper and Keepsake side by side. We cover pricing, voice options, and what each book includes. StoryKeeper uses AI to polish stories into refined prose. Keepsake keeps the original voice intact.
Below you will find the details that matter most: how each service handles voice recordings, how many people can join, and what you pay.
Decision summary
Last verified 2026-03-05. Review linked sources before purchase if pricing or features are especially important to your decision.
You want to preserve the storyteller's original voice and phrasing.
You want AI to polish and rewrite recordings into refined prose.
Comparison ledger
| Criteria | Keepsake | StoryKeeper |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $99 one-time purchase for one book project | ~$99 one-time, all-inclusive |
| Renewal model | No recurring subscription renewal | No recurring subscription; lifetime access |
| Included book | Premium hardcover included with project | Two full-color hardcover copies included |
| Additional copies | $69 per extra copy | Not publicly listed |
| Digital copy | PDF included | Not mentioned |
| Contributors | Unlimited family members in one project | Up to 10 collaborators |
| Collection methods | Voice, video, photo, email, and text | Type, voice-to-text dictation, audio/video recording |
| Voice preservation | Keeps the original voice; cleans up transcripts without rewriting | AI rewrites recordings into polished prose |
| Timeline | Flexible; collect stories at your own pace | No deadline; flexible pace |
| In-book media | QR playback for original voice and video recordings | QR codes link to original audio/video recordings |
| Long-term access | PDF included; printed book works on its own; QR codes add voice and video | Hardcover book; QR media needs the server to stay online |
| Book specifications | 6x9" US Trade Hardcover, full color, up to 200 pages, 300 DPI photos | 5.8 x 8.3" (A5) full-color hardcover |
| Best fit | Families wanting multi-format storytelling and predictable cost | Families wanting AI-polished stories with embedded multimedia |
Fit notes
StoryKeeper — StoryKeeper is the stronger fit if you explicitly want recordings rewritten into cleaner, more polished narrative prose.
Keepsake — Keepsake keeps the storyteller’s phrasing intact and treats cleanup as transcript editing rather than AI rewriting.
Keepsake — Keepsake supports substantially more contributors in one project, which matters for big families or reunion-style memory books.
Decision notes
Keepsake edge
Yes. Keepsake works well as a StoryKeeper alternative. It keeps the original voice, supports more contributors, and includes a PDF with every hardcover book.
No. Keepsake cleans up transcripts for readability but preserves the storyteller's original voice and phrasing. Stories are never rewritten by AI.
Keepsake QR codes add voice and video playback to your printed book. The PDF and book work on their own with no server needed. StoryKeeper QR codes link to hosted recordings, so they depend on the service staying online.
Keepsake supports unlimited family members in one project. StoryKeeper supports up to 10 collaborators.
Competitor details were checked on 2026-03-05. Pricing and features can change, so confirm details before purchase.