Heirloom Family Gift Card
Some family gifts are enjoyed for a season. This one helps preserve a lifetime.
Give someone you love a simple way to preserve old photographs, home movies, film reels, audio recordings, documents, and other irreplaceable memories before time takes a greater toll. Choose an amount, add a personal message, and deliver your gift by email immediately or on a date you select.
An Heirloom Family Gift Card never expires and can be used toward any Heirloom product or service.
Digital gift card • Send now or schedule delivery • Never expires
A Family Gift That Brings Memories Back
Nearly every family has a box of photographs, videotapes, film reels, or recordings that no one can easily enjoy anymore. Inside may be familiar voices, childhood milestones, family celebrations, and people future generations deserve to know.
An Heirloom Family Gift Card helps turn those aging materials into organized digital memories that can be streamed from a private digital vault, downloaded, and shared with the people who matter most.
This is more than something to unwrap. It is an opportunity for the entire family to laugh, cry, remember, and reconnect.
They Don’t Need to Organize a Thing
Your recipient does not need to identify formats, count photographs, label tapes, or estimate what digitizing will cost.
Heirloom’s specialists inspect everything first and provide a clear, itemized, no-obligation quote. The recipient decides what they want preserved, and the gift card is applied to the approved order. They pay a remaining balance only if the services they approve exceed the value of the card.
There is no pressure to preserve everything at once. Your family member can begin with what matters most.
What Can an Heirloom Gift Card Be Used For?
The recipient can use the gift card toward any Heirloom product or service, including:
- Photo and album scanning
- VHS and camcorder tape digitizing
- 8mm, Super 8, and 16mm film transfer
- Slide and negative scanning
- Audio cassette and reel-to-reel conversion
- DVD, CD, and document conversion
- Prepaid shipping labels and shipping boxes
- Private cloud delivery and storage
- Optional USB backup drives
Their original memories are professionally digitized and delivered in modern formats that are easier to watch, hear, download, and share.
How the Heirloom Family Gift Card Works
Choose a Gift Amount
Select the amount you would like to give. Every contribution can help a family begin preserving memories that have waited too long.
Personalize Your Gift
Enter the recipient’s name and email address, write a personal message, and choose whether the gift arrives immediately or on a future date.
Let Them Send Their Memories
The recipient chooses the most convenient way to begin. Most customers drop off their media at any UPS Store using a prepaid Heirloom shipping label.
Approve the Itemized Quote
Heirloom inspects the media and emails an exact, no-obligation quote. The recipient decides what they want digitized before any preservation work begins.
Laugh, Cry, and Share
Completed memories are delivered to a private digital vault where the family can stream, download, and share them. Optional USB backup drives are also available.
A Meaningful Family Gift for Any Occasion
An Heirloom Family Gift Card is especially meaningful for:
- Parents and grandparents
- Newlyweds and new parents
- Veterans and military families
- Genealogists and family historians
- The relative who says they already have everything
Send it for a birthday, anniversary, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Christmas, retirement, family reunion, or simply because your family’s story is worth preserving.
Help Your Family Preserve What Matters
The memories hidden inside old boxes cannot be replaced. Give your family an easy first step toward preserving them—and the chance to enjoy those stories together again.
Choose your gift amount and send an Heirloom Family Gift Card today.
What is an Heirloom Family Gift Card?
An Heirloom family gift card is a digital gift that can be used toward any Heirloom digitizing service, including photo scanning, VHS conversion, film transfer, audio conversion, document scanning, and data recovery. It's an easy way to give the gift of preserving family memories.
Why is an Heirloom Gift Card a meaningful family gift?
Unlike traditional gifts that are eventually forgotten, an Heirloom gift card helps preserve photographs, home movies, audio recordings, and family history for future generations. It's a thoughtful gift that families can enjoy together for years to come.
When and how is the gift card delivered?
Heirloom gift cards are delivered by email immediately or on the date you choose. The recipient can redeem the gift card whenever they're ready, and Heirloom gift cards never expire.
Does the recipient have to pay anything before sending their memories?
No. The recipient simply sends their media to Heirloom. After a free inspection, Heirloom emails a detailed, itemized, no-obligation quote. The gift card is applied toward the approved services, and the recipient pays only any remaining balance.
Does the gift card include digital storage and sharing?
Yes. Every recipient receives a free Heirloom digital vault with 1 GB of owned storage and unlimited received memories. Most digitizing customers are automatically upgraded to hold everything that’s digitized, so there’s no need to worry about storage limits while preserving their memories.
A Simple Way to Get Started
You don’t need to understand formats, equipment, or timelines.
Heirloom handles every step—professionally digitizing memories and delivering them securely to the cloud.
How It Works
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Send Your Media
Most customers drop off their media at any UPS Store using their own box and a prepaid Heirloom label.
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Approve Your Itemized Quote
We inspect everything, count each item, and email the exact price. You decide whether to proceed.
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Enjoy Your Memories Again
Stream memories from your digital vault. Download anytime. USB backup drives also available.

Why This Gift Matters
Most families have priceless moments sitting on tapes, film, and photos they can’t easily access anymore. People know they should preserve them—they just don’t know where to start.




