A family record, designed for the wall

Create a family tree worth keeping.

Treeline turns family history into a beautifully composed print for weddings, anniversaries, gifts, and legacy. Calm to create. Clear to read. Elegant enough to frame.

Begin from a GEDCOM, enter details manually, or use a spreadsheet template.
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The Harcourt Family

A timeline-led family tree

1919
Thomas Edward Harcourt
1924
Eleanor Grace Harcourt
1950
Richard James Harcourt
1952
Margaret Anne Harcourt
1986
Charlotte Harcourt

Not genealogy software. A finished piece.

Treeline is designed to feel like preparing something beautiful for the home, not learning a technical system. The emphasis is on clarity, proportion, and a sense of permanence.

Elegant by default

The aim is a result that already feels composed, rather than a functional chart that needs rescuing later.

Guided with restraint

Treeline should help people begin with what they know and move steadily toward a finished work.

Made for real occasions

Weddings, anniversaries, and family milestones call for something more lasting than an ordinary diagram.

Made for meaningful moments.

A wedding gift. A golden anniversary. A family history finally brought together. Treeline is for the occasions when family memory deserves a more formal expression.

Weddings

Bring two families together in a piece that feels thoughtful, personal, and worthy of display.

Anniversaries

Mark a lifetime of family with a gift that carries memory, connection, and quiet significance.

Family history

Turn years of research into something finished, readable, and beautiful enough to live with every day.

Designed to belong on the wall.

The ambition is not merely to display information well, but to make it feel composed, legible, and worthy of framing.

Timeline-led tree

People placed in relation to time, so family history and historical context can sit together.

Occasion-focused design

Lighter layouts for weddings, anniversaries, and gift pieces with fewer generations.

Three ways to begin.

Whether you already have structured genealogy data or are starting from scratch, there is a clear and practical way in.

Upload a GEDCOM

Ideal for family historians who already keep their research in genealogy software.

Enter details manually

Perfect for gifts and smaller trees, especially when the story is known but not formally documented.

Use a spreadsheet template

A practical option for gathering names and dates across wider branches before refining the design.

“The aim is not simply to make a family tree, but to make one people would be proud to keep.”
Treeline design principle

Vellum, ink, and gules

The character of Treeline should come from proportion, restraint, and a sense of printed permanence: ivory ground, black text, and gules used sparingly where emphasis matters.

Start your first Treeline

Begin with the family details you already have. Treeline will help you shape them into something clear, elegant, and lasting.

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