The trip recap
Share itTwo weeks in Japan, one travel strip. Post the whole story as a single image — the kind of recap that gets read to the end.
Paper stubs get lost. Ticketfolio turns any photo into a collectible ticket — the date, the place, the color of the day — and files it in a collection you can hold onto.
First 3 tickets free · no card needed
Pick the shot that holds the memory and crop it to fit the stub.
City, country, date — and a line to remember it by. The colors come straight from your photo.
File it in your collection, download it as an image, or print any trip as a travel booklet (PDF).
Pick a few tickets and the collection desk does the rest — a tall strip for your feed, or an A5 booklet for the shelf. You preview everything before it leaves the counter.
Tap tickets in story order, give the strip a title, and it prints as one shareable image — post it to X, Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube or TikTok, or save it to your camera roll.
Choose a cover title, write a few words for the first page, flip through the preview — then download a print-ready PDF with the whole trip inside.
Share it as a strip, print it as a booklet, or pin it to a board — a few favorite ways collections leave the desk.
Two weeks in Japan, one travel strip. Post the whole story as a single image — the kind of recap that gets read to the end.
Every train across Switzerland, one ticket per page. Print it as an A5 booklet — a 60th-birthday gift that ends up on the shelf, not in a drawer.
Pin your stubs to a moodboard — a honeymoon, a festival summer, a year of shows. Realer than real tickets, because they're yours.
Your first 3 tickets are free, forever. Plus is $29.99/year (or $3.99/month) for unlimited tickets — every feature is included on every plan. Cancel anytime.
Nothing is lost — ever. Every ticket you made stays viewable, editable and exportable. You just can't add new tickets beyond the free 3 until you re-subscribe.
Every plan can export sharp PNG images and a travel booklet (PDF) with one ticket per page — ready for your home printer.
Only you. Photos are stored privately for your account and are never used for anything else.