As funeral professionals throughout the country gear up for the National Funeral Directors Association convention, Tukios is excited to announce the release of a new Memory Book, a wonderful keepsake to remember and honor lost loved ones.

Memory Books offer families a way to preserve and cherish the memories of their loved one by providing a tangible version of everything found on their online obituary. This high-quality hardcover book includes the full obituary, guestbook entries, photos from the tribute video, and a detailed list of gifts given. The Memory Books also feature journal sections, including prompts for writing personal reflections and memories. This new product is a great opportunity to  capture everything from the online tribute, providing families with a lasting, meaningful keepsake.

Additionally, Tukios is once again implementing AI to enhance the photos within the book. This new AI feature will aim to improve resolution, enhance colors, sharpen details, and restore damaged or low-quality images. This creates new opportunities for families to use images that may have been previously unusable due to low quality.

To learn more about Memory Books, visit www.tukios.com/memorybook.

ABOUT TUKIOS

Tukios builds software to iTmprove funerals. Their innovative tech platform is revolutionizing the profession. Their tribute video software is the industry standard, and they have the fastest-growing website product in deathcare. Tukios’ reputation for stellar customer service continues to create raving fans. To learn more, please call 801-682-4391, email sales@tukios.com or visit tukios.com.

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