FrameVault

Recovery-first backup for working photographers

FrameVault is built around real-world photo workflows: large RAW files, deep folder trees, and the need to restore exactly what you need — without flattening your structure or guessing whether your backup will hold up.

Continuous capture without gaps

FrameVault continuously watches for new or changed files, queues uploads, and resumes after interruptions. The goal isn’t convenience — it’s preventing silent gaps that only show up after something goes wrong.

Your folder structure, preserved

Your existing layout stays your layout. FrameVault mirrors your directory structure under a unique account ID in the cloud, then recreates it inside the restore location you choose — because flattened restores are useless when deadlines matter.

Selective restore that matches real work

Restore only what you need: one client, one shoot, or a single folder — without pulling down your entire archive. When something breaks, speed and precision matter more than bulk recovery.

Built for large RAW files

Optimized for large RAWs and high-volume sessions. Integrity checks and smart queuing keep uploads reliable without choking your system — because partial or failed uploads don’t help you recover anything.

Runs at startup, stays out of the way

FrameVault launches with your system and works quietly in the background. No babysitting, no constant attention — just predictable behavior you can rely on when things aren’t ideal.

Clear usage and explicit limits

See storage used, file counts, and bandwidth at a glance. FrameVault uses clear limits instead of hidden caps, so you know what will happen before you ever need a restore.

Design philosophy: photo-first defaults, plain-language UX, and boring-reliable behavior — especially on bad days, when assumptions fail.