100% Standalone Scanner
Because you don't need a computer, messy cords, or frustrating software. Just plug it into the wall and start.
Because you don't need a computer, messy cords, or frustrating software. Just plug it into the wall and start.
It instantly detects aged film and uses automatic color correction to bring faded, yellowed memories back to life.
You can easily fly through a massive box of old slides in a single afternoon.
Keep your irreplaceable originals perfectly safe right at your kitchen table. No strangers. No post office.
It saves a crystal-clear 22-megapixel file directly to a memory card. So they are instantly ready to share with the grandkids.
Comes with everything you need to scan 35mm, 110, 126, and Super 8 slides and negatives.
You shouldn't have to feel frustrated just to look at your family photos. The Heritage Vault is 100% standalone. Just plug it into the wall and use the 2.4-inch built-in screen. You are in complete control of your legacy.
Time and chemicals are cruel to old negatives. Built-in Auto-Rescue Technology automatically adjusts color and backlights the second you insert the slide. Watch faded memories come back to life in real-time.
Traditional computer scanners can take agonizing minutes per photo. The Heritage Vault captures a crystal-clear digital image in exactly 3 seconds. Rescue decades of history in just one weekend.
Mail-in services ask you to box up cherished memories and trust the post office not to lose them. Never take that risk. Digitize everything securely, right at your kitchen table.
Digitize your entire family archive in seconds. No complicated software, no wait times, and no sending your precious memories away in the mail.
Place your 35mm/135mm slide or negative into one of the included holders and insert it into the device. It works with color, black & white, positives, negatives — any film format from the last 75 years.
Press the scan button and watch your memory appear on the built-in 22 megapixel display in just 3 seconds. No waiting, no computer, no software. You see your photo instantly and can re-scan if needed.
Your photos save to the built-in 512MB internal memory or an optional SD card. Use the included USB cable to transfer files directly to your PC, email them to siblings, or create photo books.
There is a ticking time bomb in your house right now. Every single day those old boxes sit in the dark, they degrade a little more.
"Vinegar syndrome" is a chemical reaction slowly eating your fragile film. Once the fading starts, the damage is completely irreversible.
Boxing up your irreplaceable, only-copy originals and trusting a stranger at the post office? That is an unnecessary and terrifying risk.
Taking massive boxes to an in-store photo center turns into a massive financial drain when they charge you upwards of $0.50 per slide.
Traditional scanners force you to install confusing software and wait agonizing minutes per scan. It shouldn't be this hard.
Learn how to sort and prioritize your film collection before you start, follow the 5-step process to scan 500+ slides without burnout, organize digital files so you can actually find them later, and share with family members who aren't tech-savvy. Includes naming conventions that make sense and best practices for backup.
Discover simple photo book creation using free tools like Google Photos and Shutterfly, learn how to curate 500 photos down to 50 meaningful ones, create themed albums organized by weddings, childhood, or decades, and get tips for adding context and stories before you forget. Includes digital framing options for displaying favorites.
Follow our expert-designed 4-week program to complete your entire scanning project. Recorded by renowned photographer David Mitchell, Week 1 covers sorting and preparing your collection. Week 2 teaches scanning workflow and rhythm to make it enjoyable, not a chore. Week 3 focuses on organizing and backing up digital files. Week 4 shows you how to share with family and create lasting keepsakes.
Everything you need to know about safely rescuing your family's legacy with The Heritage Box.
"I spent over twenty years managing historical image collections, so I am incredibly picky about image sensors. Most home scanners produce muddy details or crop the edges badly. I ran a test batch of 40-year-old Kodachrome slides through this unit and was genuinely shocked. The exposure is perfectly balanced, and it handles dense shadows without blowing out the highlights. It's an absolute powerhouse for a standalone machine."
"I run a busy local studio where clients constantly drop off dusty shoeboxes of old 35mm film and faded color slides to include in family anniversary books. I bought this scanner to handle those projects, and it's been a lifesaver. It literally takes 3 seconds per scan, and the built-in screen means I can just sit back and work right at my desk without wrestling with software drivers or PC crashes."
"Film preservation usually means spending hours fighting manual software color sliders, but the auto-rescue tech inside this machine handles faded, yellowed 1970s film beautifully on its own. The tray path is completely smooth so nothing catches or scratches the delicate original emulsions. It makes a complex preservation project feel totally safe and easy."