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The free app that preserves your children's artwork

Every masterpiece
deserves to be kept.

Capture your children's artwork, remove backgrounds with AI, and turn them into books, prints, and gifts. Completely free.

Keepsake photo book in Scribbly app

Capture

Snap. Remove. Done.

Take a photo of any drawing, painting, or craft. Our AI instantly removes the background and isolates the artwork — no editing required.

Curate

A gallery for every artist.

Organize artwork by child, age, theme, or medium. AI generates titles and descriptions so you don't have to. Share with family — grandparents, partners, caregivers.

Create

Print it on anything.

Keepsake books, art prints, phone cases, mugs — turn any artwork into a real product. Design in the app, and we'll print and ship it to your door.

Phone case with child's artwork

Designed for parents
who care about the details.

Original artwork with background
Artwork with background removed
Artwork in keepsake book

Completely free.

No subscriptions. No hidden fees. No limits.
Every feature, for every family.

Unlimited uploads
AI background removal
AI organization
Digital gallery
Family sharing
Order books, prints and gifts
What's the best way to preserve children's artwork?

Digitize it. Take a photo and keep a permanent, high-quality version that doesn't yellow, crumble, or take up space. With Scribbly, the AI removes the background automatically so every piece looks gallery-ready. You can keep the originals you love and let go of the rest — guilt-free.

How does Scribbly work?

Three steps. Capture — snap a photo and the AI removes the background instantly. Curate — artwork goes into your child's personal gallery, organized by age, theme, or medium. Create — turn favorites into printed keepsake books, art prints, or gifts, delivered to your door.

Is it really free? What's the catch?

No catch. Unlimited uploads, AI background removal, the digital gallery, and family sharing are all free — forever. You only pay if you want to order something physical, like a printed book or art print. The app itself costs nothing.

Does it work with paintings, crafts, and 3D projects too?

Yes. The AI handles drawings, watercolors, finger paintings, collages, and crafts. For 3D projects like clay sculptures or cardboard creations, take a photo and Scribbly isolates it from the background just like flat artwork. If you can photograph it, Scribbly can preserve it.

What can I actually make from my child's artwork?

Hardcover keepsake books, framed art prints, phone cases, mugs, and more — all designed in the app and printed professionally. A book of your child's artwork makes the perfect gift for grandparents, Mother's Day, or Father's Day. Something no store can sell.

Can grandparents and family see the artwork?

Yes. Invite anyone — grandparents, your partner, caregivers — to view your child's gallery. They'll see new artwork as you add it, and they can order their own prints or books directly. It's the easiest way for long-distance family to stay connected to the little artist.

What happens to my artwork if I lose my phone?

Nothing — it's all safe in the cloud. Log into Scribbly on any device and your entire gallery is there. Your child's artwork is backed up automatically and stored securely. No artwork is ever lost.

My fridge is covered in drawings — how do I actually deal with it?

You're not alone — every parent faces the artwork avalanche. Scribbly lets you capture each piece in seconds, so you can recycle the paper without the guilt. Keep a beautiful digital gallery, and when you have enough, print a book of the highlights. The memories stay; the clutter goes.

Why not just use my phone camera?

Phone photos pile up in your camera roll, mixed with 10,000 other images, with messy backgrounds and bad lighting. Scribbly gives each child their own organized gallery, removes backgrounds automatically, generates titles with AI, and lets you turn artwork into real products. It's the difference between a shoebox and a curated museum.

Ideas for parents who keep (too much) art.

Start preserving today.

Every drawing tells a story. Don't let them get lost in a drawer.