yearbooking.ai · The busy work is handled. You make the book.
Your yearbook staff is two students, one adviser, and a deadline in March.
The shipped editor can auto-flow layouts and carry picture-day roster context into the book. AI caption and idea generation is planned early access and is not running today; the preview below produces no caption.
Every page still needs your sign-off. That is by design.
How it works
Name tags from picture day. Reviewed by you.
Upload your picture-day roster and, once it is running, yearbooking.ai will match each name to the right student across your spreads -- name-tagging is planned early access and is not running today. Your staff reviews every single tag before anything leaves the editor. That is how you catch the wrong caption or the unidentified kid in the corner of the pep rally photo before it ever prints. What you get is a complete, accurate index that used to cost someone a whole weekend.
Layouts that start finished, not blank.
Auto-flow drops your photos into balanced, print-ready spreads in seconds. Choose a grid, adjust what you want, and move on. Now you are editing, which is a completely different job than building from a blank canvas at 10pm on a Tuesday. The tedious part is already done.
Spread ideas when the well runs dry.
What should the junior section feel like? What is a caption for a candid nobody can identify? Ask yearbooking.ai. You get concrete options, not a paragraph of filler. Your adviser picks what fits the school, rewrites it freely, or ignores the suggestion entirely. It is a starting point, not a finished product.
Every page still needs your sign-off. That is by design.
The shipped editor handles deterministic layout flow, and no spread ships without adviser approval. AI structure and caption suggestions are planned early access and are not running today. Your staff owns the storytelling, accuracy, and judgment; the disabled preview below shows the intended questions, not generated output.
AI caption suggestions · Early access, not live yet
A preview of the interface, not a live generator.
No caption is produced by this page today. When this feature ships, every suggestion is a starting point your adviser reviews, edits, or discards before it reaches a page -- never an automatic caption. Below are examples of the kind of question you would be able to ask, not real output.
Example prompts only:
What is a caption for a candid nobody can identify?
What should the junior section feel like?
Give me three options for a homecoming spread headline.
Suggest a caption for a photo with no names attached.
yearbooking.ai is part of the Homeroom publishing platform, built for advisers who want less setup and more yearbook. The editor, auto-flow layouts, and picture-day photo flow are live today; AI name-tagging and caption suggestions are in early access, and a human approves every page. We never sell a planned feature as if it shipped. Sign-ups are not open yet; join the early access list to hear first.