Photos are made to be seen.
So put all your favorites out where you can see them.
Liberate your memories & art
Don’t leave your photos languishing on your computer. Whether it’s photography you’ve worked on for hours, a lifetime of travel memories, or a million adorable baby photos, Cura lets you put all the photos you love out where you can actually enjoy them, no matter how many you have.
Adjust in moments
Want to curl up in your living room and watch memories from your last trip? Click display and pour the wine. Anniversary tomorrow? Surprise your sweetie with a wedding photo slideshow. You don’t like the photo that just came up? Get rid of it in seconds. All right from your phone or browser.
Curate for interest & style
Display your images exactly how you want them
(without annoying, complex, or expensive tech!)
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to buy specific digital frames?
Nope. Cura works with almost any digital frame, TV, or tablet on the market. (See the full list here) Buy whichever one you want, from the cheapest budget TV to the most high-end display.
Will the digital frames look good?
Cura makes your photos look stunning on HD TVs, 4k monitors, and anything else you want to try. Even professional photographers are amazed by our displays’ quality.
How hard is it to set up, really?
You can link your frames to your phone through the Cura app in just a few moments. Get the full instructions here. Running into trouble? Our team is here to answer your questions any time.
Can I afford it?
Take Natalie, for example. Natalie is a portrait photographer who set up 4 digital frames in her studio. It would have cost her over $10,000 to use standard digital displays. With Cura, she was able to buy and set up high quality displays for under $3,000, and then to manage them with Cura’s Pro subscription (our most advanced option) at only $45 per month. We’ll do the math for you. Natalie would have to use Cura Pro for 156 months (or 13 years!) before she’s paid the same amount for Cura as she would have for 4 standard displays… and by that point, her hardware would be long overdue for an update.