You sorted every album.

Your family’s iPhone shows none.

iCloud Shared Photo Library shares photos, but leaves folders and albums behind. AlbumBlueprint sends the missing structure as a tiny snapshot, then rebuilds it on another device.

No account. No upload. No photo files.

AlbumBlueprint export screen showing a tree of iPhone Photos folders and albums with checkboxes for selecting what to include.
i.

Pick exactly what travels.

Every folder, every album, or just the trip from last summer. You choose what the snapshot includes.

An exported AlbumBlueprint snapshot file ready to share via AirDrop, Messages, or Files.
ii.

Send it like any file.

A 40 KB snapshot — structure only, no photo data. AirDrop it, message it, or save it in Files. It moves like a normal document.

AlbumBlueprint import preview on the receiving iPhone, showing which folders and albums will be created before any change is made.
iii.

They see the plan first.

The other device previews exactly what will be added before anything changes. Photos stays untouched until they start the import.

No account. No upload. No photo files.

Just album structure, kept on your device. The snapshot is a small file that travels with you.

Get the structure to the other device.

Download on the App Store