Keepsake — A share image tailored to each kind of note
Publishing a note on Keepsake opens a share window. You’ll find your link to copy, four social buttons that prefill your posts, and — new today — four vertical 1080×1920 images crafted for the kind of note you just published. A quote calls for a different image than a photo, which calls for a different image than a long-form note.
In total, nine new variants join the universal Editorial that adapts to your page theme. All in 1080×1920, with safe margins so you can crop to square, 4:5, or story without losing the text or the signature.
In short: with one click, you turn any post (text, quote or photo) published on your Keepsake page into an image ready to share on social networks or your Instagram story.
Four images per post type
When you publish, Keepsake detects the type of your note (photo, quote, text) and offers the four matching variants:
- Photo posts: Editorial · Polaroid · Full bleed · Magazine
- Quote posts: Editorial · Pullquote · Poster · Dark
- Text posts: Editorial · Journal · Notecard · Night
The Editorial is always there, in first position, regardless of type. It’s the variant that adapts to your Page theme (colors, accent, typography). It’s the “I want my image to feel like part of my Page” choice.
The other three are Keepsake design propositions with a fixed palette — terracotta accent, cream or warm dark backgrounds, a typography carefully picked for each variant. They don’t reflect your theme; they reflect a deliberate aesthetic. It’s the “I want a beautiful, ready-to-post image” choice.
Photo posts — the photo as the matter
For your image-led posts, three distinct treatments. Polaroid sets your photo in a white Polaroid frame with a handwritten caption — for memories, travel, the tender everyday. Full bleed stretches the photo across the entire canvas with a dark gradient at the bottom for caption and signature — for the photo that speaks for itself. Magazine lays out an editorial cream composition, photo as inset, date kicker, signature — for photos that want a frame, not a filter.

Quote posts — when one phrase is enough
For quotes, three ways to give your phrase room to breathe. Pullquote centers it on a cream background with a giant terracotta quote mark and an editorial italic — the “magazine pull-quote” effect, made for slow re-reading. Poster projects it in large bold sans-serif with terracotta quote glyphs framing it — assertive, built to stop a scroll. Dark dresses your phrase in cream italic on a warm dark background with an accent bar — for evening reading.

Text posts — making room for the long text
For your longer notes, three approaches to text. Journal centers your text in Fraunces serif on a cream background with an italic signature — the private journal page. Notecard sets it in a cream paper card with a soft shadow, a terracotta corner accent and a monogram in the footer — the pinned note. Night presents it in cream sans-serif on a warm dark background, accent bar, monogram — quiet evening reading.

For text variants, the body length is capped at about 525 characters. Beyond that, truncation cuts at the last word, strips orphan punctuation, and adds an ellipsis. Your readers click your link to read the rest on your Keepsake Page.
One gesture to share
The share modal works as before: it opens automatically after publishing, or by clicking the small ↗ arrow that appears on each of your posts (visible to your visitors too, on your public Page).
Clicking an image downloads the PNG **and automatically copies your post URL to your clipboard**. One gesture: click the image, the file is on your disk, and you can paste it straight into your favorite social network’s composer. No second button needed for the link copy.
Try it
The feature is live right now. Publish a note to see the modal open with the four variants matched to its type. Or click the ↗ arrow on an existing post to reopen it.
To see all twelve variants in context, visit Nicolas’s Keepsake Page: a photo post (Vallée du Ribérot), a quote post (Imagining the worst case), a text post (Quand tu rencontres la bonne personne) — each has four share images generated on demand, at keepsake.place/@nicolas/<slug>/share/<variant>.