
The mobile application is also familiar (and even features an EyeFi card in the example):

It’s just funny that the platform is just the exact same thing, with no changes or additions made other than color choices. There was nothing wrong with EyeFi cloud to begin with, so Ricoh not rolling back features or designs that were perfectly acceptable at the point of EyeFi’s acquisition is a smart decision. Now this similarity isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
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The interface appears to have changed to a calming blue color instead of EyeFi’s orange, but other than that it looks exactly the same as EyeFi Cloud.Įven the pricing is identical at $50 a year (except that’s now going to be a required purchase, since you won’t be getting free time in exchange for buying EyeFi cards).

If you’re thinking “wow, this looks exactly like EyeFi Cloud,” you would be right. Take a look at these two screenshots of the web interface: You can also set up a folder to automatically sync your original resolution photos from the Keenai service to your desktop or networked drive.
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You can upload and download photos and videos via the web application, and use intelligent tools like Smart Views and Discover dashboards. After creating your account, simply visit in your favorite browser for easy access to all your original-resolution photos and videos. Keenai Web Application: Create your account at No download required.There are three easy on-ramps to Keenai: web, mobile app or desktop: Thereafter, membership costs only $4.99/month or $49.99/year.
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Keenai’s intelligent suite of applications does all the tedious tagging work for you, and makes enjoying and sharing your memories a simple and pleasant experience, every step of the way.Īll members start with a free trial of 30 days.

Automatic image recognition and smart tagging for fast photo search.Albums can be privately shared with friends and family via email or shared links, and accessed via any web browser. Keenai provides sharing of stories as gorgeous albums that combine photos, videos and even 360° images. Bring your adventures to life as mixed-media experiences for family and friends.Keenai’s smart syncing keeps the originals safe in the cloud, and stores only device-friendly resolutions on your local device. Keenai lets you bring your entire photo collection with you, wherever you go - online or offline. Syncs collections of photos and videos so they can be enjoyed on all your devices.Users can store an unlimited number of original photos (including RAW) and up to 300 15-minute videos per month in the Keenai service. Automatic cloud backup of unlimited, original-resolution photos and videos.
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Available immediately in eight languages on all popular platforms (macOS™, Windows®, Android®, iOS™ and Windows Phone®), Keenai is the only photo service that connects all your devices and cameras, and unifies all your photos and videos for viewing and sharing on any device.” Ricoh describes Keenai as such: “a smart photo-management service that keeps digital memories safe and organized. In case you forgot, Ricoh purchased the platform from EyeFi earlier this year. No one has yet been able to fully “solve” the problem, and today Ricoh is throwing their hand out there at it… and much of it looks extremely familiar to an app you might already be familiar with: EyeFi cloud.

There have been countless attempts, from Dropbox’s failed Carousal to Google’s Picasa, all of which do some things right, and other things wrong. For the past five or so years, various companies have all tried to “solve” the problem of digital imagery storage and management.
