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One plan, shared with up to 6 accounts

One bill, six separate libraries. Here's how a shared plan works without anyone peeking into your photos.

Illustration of six user profiles around a single shared storage disk

One plan, six accounts · everyone gets their own private library

Paying for a photo service per person adds up fast — especially across a whole family. With Ohhi you take one paid plan and share it with up to six accounts: you plus five others. The storage is pooled; the photos stay separate for everyone.

Shared storage, separate libraries

The key thing to understand: the storage space is shared, but your library isn't. Everyone on the plan has their own account with their own photos and videos. No one can just browse through your images. If you want to share something with the group, you deliberately create an album for it.

  • One bill — the payer handles the subscription; the other five never need to pay or link a card.
  • Separate private libraries — each account stands on its own. Your photos are yours alone, unless you actively put them in a shared album.
  • Fair pricing — you pay for storage, not per person. No ads, no selling your data and no AI training.
One invoice, six private libraries. Paying together doesn't have to mean looking together.

It's perfect for a family or a couple, but also for a group of friends who want to split the cost. Going solo? That's fine too — you simply get a roomy, ad-free archive for yourself. And when you do want to share, you can with neat roles and reactions; we explain it in shared albums with roles and reactions.

Ready to start? See the plans and pick the storage that fits your group — you can always add people later. Prefer to look around first? Create a free account.

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