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“Best Photo Scanning and Video Digitizing Service”

Memories to Digital

Memories Renewed specializes in digitizing memories for you to enjoy in today’s digital age. We transfer your photos and home movies to a more modern, high quality and easy to use format. Since 2005, Memories Renewed has worked with thousands of clients on a wide range of projects and was chosen as the Best Photo Scanning Service by Wirecutter.

Chosen as the “Best Photo Scanning Service” by Wirecutter

We’ve spent 80 hours of research and testing to figure out that the best place for most people to get their photos and film scanned is Memories Renewed, an online scanning service based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. We came to this conclusion after researching 37 different scanning services; shipping out slides, negatives, and prints to the 12 most promising contenders; and then submitting a set of damaged family photos in need of restoration to our final three picks. Memories Renewed consistently delivered great-looking digital files throughout our testing process, offering the best combination of price, quality, and turnaround time of any service we tested. Their order process was simple, communication was prompt and personal, and our originals were safely packed for return, things we couldn’t say for all of our contenders.

Original Wirecutter Article on archive.org

Wirecutter Inc., A New York Times Company

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“I liked that they were willing to meet you where you are with regards to organization—or lack thereof.

The cost of the service for 100 images was about $150 plus shipping, which was well worth the price to me. The real benefit of digital services is the ability to organize and share the images.”

Read more about Better Homes & Gardens experience working with Memories Renewed to restore and preserve cherished family photos after a damaging flood!

Read what Consumer Reports says about Memories Renewed in “The Best Ways to Preserve (and organize) Your Photos,” an article found in the Consumer Reports November 2022 issue.

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