At Agea Digital, we use cutting-edge AI to bridge the gap between the past and the present. Photos 2 Life takes your cherished still images - from vintage family portraits to recent snapshots - and breathes movement and emotion back into them. By animating facial expressions and adding realistic motion, we help you reconnect with your history in a way that a static print never could. It is more than just a digital effect; it is about preserving the "spark" of a moment for future generations.
🎬 Animated Portraits Bring your ancestors to life with realistic facial movements and expressions.
🌈 Colorisation & Restoration Restore faded black-and-white memories into vibrant, high-definition color.
✨ Living Landscapes Add subtle motion to backgrounds, such as moving clouds or flowing water, to create a cinemagraph effect.
📽️ Heritage Cinematic Video A professionally edited montage of your animated photos, set to music for special occasions.
🕰️ Time-Leap Portraits Watch a face evolve through the years by blending multiple photos from different eras into a single video.
We believe that bringing memories to life should be accessible to everyone. Our pricing is simple and you only pay for the transformations you love.
Single Portrait Animation - £15 per photo This includes realistic facial animation, blinking, and natural expressions.
Colorisation & Restoration - £10 per photo This includes repairing cracks or scratches and adding realistic color to black and white images.
The "Legacy" Bundle (5 Photos) - £60 This includes full animation and colorisation for five images, offering a significant saving over individual prices.
Heritage Cinematic Video - £120 This includes up to 10 animated photos set to music with professional transitions and titles.
We offer a No Win, No Fee policy. If the quality of the original photo is too low to produce a realistic animation, we will not charge you a penny. All Photos 2 Life files are delivered in high-definition formats including MP4 for video and JPG for colorised stills. We work on the 80/20 principle that a beautifully restored memory is infinitely better than one lost to time in a dusty album.