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Upload curated ceremony, portrait, and reception photos and describe the tone of the day.
For digital albums, drafts, and client review
Turn ceremony, portraits, speeches, and reception moments into a polished wedding album draft with chapter flow, private sharing, and optional PDF export.
Upload ceremony, portrait, and reception photos, describe the tone of the day, and start with a polished first draft instead of a blank layout.
A polished wedding story you can quietly share the next morning and keep revisiting later.



An AI wedding album maker is a tool that automatically structures ceremony, portrait, and reception photos into a wedding album or digital wedding album, handling chapter flow, hero-moment emphasis, and editorial pacing so couples and photographers start with a polished draft rather than a blank canvas.
Upload curated ceremony, portrait, and reception photos and describe the tone of the day.
Review the AI-generated album draft with cover, chapter rhythm, and supporting detail pages.
Refine pages, share privately with clients or guests, and export a print-ready PDF on an eligible plan.
Ceremony, portraits, and reception become an editorial wedding album with a polished cover, chapter pacing, and a share link ready for guests the next morning.



Turn these wedding photos into an editorial album with chapter pacing, short notes, and a private link ready to share with guests.
An AI wedding album maker is a tool that automatically structures ceremony, portrait, and reception photos into a wedding album or digital wedding album, handling chapter flow, hero-moment emphasis, and editorial pacing so couples and photographers start with a polished draft rather than a blank canvas.
An AI wedding album maker is for people who want a strong wedding album draft without spending days dragging photos across blank spreads. The biggest time sink in wedding albums is not just picking the photos. It is organizing the day into a readable story, giving hero moments enough space, and making the result feel polished enough to share.
PhotoBookLab is strongest when you want a digital wedding album first: editable, shareable by private link, and ready for a print-friendly PDF if you decide to produce one later. That makes it useful both for couples and for photographers running a faster wedding album workflow.
This page is for couples and photographers looking for an editable AI-first wedding album workflow or digital wedding album workflow.
PhotoBookLab prioritizes story flow, shareability, and revision speed over print-lab integration.
Couples who want a polished wedding album online first
Photographers who need to reduce album design hours
Families who want a private link for guests rather than a giant download
Traditional photo book tools offer manual control but cost more time.
A print-first wedding album service can look beautiful but is slower to revise and share.
PhotoBookLab fits best when speed, collaboration, and digital delivery matter as much as print readiness.
Both. Couples can use it as a polished digital album workflow, and photographers can use it to cut down the first-draft design time before review.
No. PhotoBookLab focuses on the digital album and provides a print-ready PDF on eligible plans if you want to print elsewhere.
Yes. Private sharing is a core use case, especially when you want a clean link rather than a massive file download.
AI generation typically produces a first draft in minutes, compared to 2–4 hours of manual layout work. You can then refine per-page — reorder, edit captions, or adjust photo emphasis — without rebuilding the whole album.
Curated selects work best: ceremony highlights, couple portraits, family formals, reception energy, and detail shots like rings, flowers, and venue. Avoid uploading hundreds of near-duplicates — the AI structures best when given variety and intent.
Both. 'Wedding album maker' describes the layout workflow, while 'digital wedding album' describes the delivery format. PhotoBookLab starts with a shareable digital album, then lets you export a print-ready PDF later if needed.