Family Tree

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Find the rest of the family, wherever they ended up.

Start a tree, connect with the relatives who started their own, and bring the records together โ€” no matter how far the family scattered.

Free to start, one tree included Import any GEDCOM file you already have No card needed to begin

What keeps everyone connected

Arrivals

Bring in what you already have

Upload a GEDCOM file from any other software and your people, dates, and relationships land intact โ€” ready to keep building.

Customs

Catch the duplicate before it spreads

Every person you add is checked against names, dates, and shared relatives already in the tree, so the same ancestor doesn't end up with three birthdays.

Connecting flight

Merge two trees into one record

When a cousin's research and yours both reach the same great-grandmother, resolve the conflicts field by field โ€” with a rollback if you change your mind.

Correspondence

Decide who can see, and who can edit

Owners, editors, and viewers, set per tree, so a relative can add a missing aunt without being able to rewrite the rest.

How a tree gets built

  1. 01

    Start a tree

    Name it, add yourself, and add the relatives you already know.

  2. 02

    Invite the family

    Relatives join with a share code and add what they know to their own branch.

  3. 03

    Merge and verify

    When two trees describe the same people, reconcile the differences and combine them into one record.

Two ways to keep in touch

Free

Free

One tree to start the record

  • 1 family tree, up to 50 people
  • Import any GEDCOM file
  • 100 MB for photos and documents
  • Owner, editor, and viewer roles
Start free

Pro

Upgrade anytime

For research that outgrows one tree

  • Unlimited trees and people
  • Export your tree as a GEDCOM file
  • 5 GB for photos and documents
  • SMS reminders for shared events
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