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ScanMyPhotos E-Gift Card

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The perfect gift for the special person in your life and everyone on your list. What other gift lasts a lifetime and more?

You can now spoil them with the ScanMyPhotos eGift Card. With no expiration date, the eGift card can be used at any time. No wrapping and it is instant.

Your recipients will soon be walking down memory lane while knowing they have preserved their memories for decades to come. Once your purchase is complete, the recipient receives an email from you with the eGift certificate code, instructions on using it, and your personal gift message.

The Gift That Lasts a Lifetime and More


eGift Card


Redemption is simple. The recipient of your kindness selects from our entire menu of world-class scanning services to rediscover their archives of photo memories. Better yet, with no expiration date, the eGift card can be used at any time.

Once your purchase is complete, the recipient receives an email from you with the eGift certificate code, instructions to use it, and your personal gift message. ScanMyPhotos is here to help throughout the simple process with professional customer concierge specialists.

Note that Egift certificates are not redeemable for cash and are valid only for online orders. These eGift cards are only sold at face value therefore promo codes don't apply. Sales tax may apply. To learn more, read Egift certificate FAQs.

Since 1990, we have preserved one billion family memories – give this unique year-round gift and help others preserve theirs! 

Purchase any denomination online eGift card from ScanMyPhotos and forward to your favorite preservation and historical society, public library, university, and others in your name to help preserve their decades of archived pictures, 35mm slides, film negative and 8mm/16mm movie film.

Philanthropy Donation:

1) Purchase any denomination online eGift card from ScanMyPhotos.

2) Forward it in your name to your favorite preservation and historical society, public library, university, and others to help preserve their decades of archived pictures, 35mm slides, film negatives, and 8mm/16mm movie film.