We scan first, explain what we found, and only move media after you approve the plan.
Before a transfer begins, you should understand what is on the device, what is locally available, what may require attention, and where everything will go.
Photo Handoff helps you understand, preserve, organize, and move photos and videos from older phones, tablets, computers, drives, and cloud libraries.
Before a transfer begins, you should understand what is on the device, what is locally available, what may require attention, and where everything will go.
The process is designed to replace technical uncertainty with a clear, guided plan.
We inspect the available photo library and explain the photos, videos, Live Photos, date ranges, storage totals, and important limitations we can identify.
You decide what should be preserved, reviewed, organized, separated, or prepared for another device. Nothing important should feel automatic or hidden.
Your selected media is transferred to the destination you choose and verified with a straightforward summary of what was completed.
Photo Handoff is not built around vague promises that your data is “safe.” It is built around clear actions you can see and approve.
We distinguish what was found, what is available, and what may need further review.
Copying, organizing, converting, or deleting should only happen as part of an approved plan.
You choose the destination, organization, and any optional changes before the final handoff.
The completed handoff should clearly show what was selected, transferred, and verified.
Preservation is only the beginning. The destination should match how you want to use the media again.
Copy original media to external storage, a computer, or another supported destination.
Create a cleaner structure by year, month, date, media type, or another agreed approach.
Prepare selected memories for use on a compatible older iPad. Availability depends on the device and is confirmed during planning.
Photo Handoff exists to help make sure those memories are not lost simply because the technology became outdated, confusing, full, or difficult to access.
The service is especially useful for families with media spread across older phones and tablets, people who feel unsure about storage and cloud libraries, and anyone who wants patient guidance instead of another technical chore.
This example shows the kind of plain-language record the service is designed to provide. Actual results vary by device and availability.
Robert Dolan, founder of Strollin Interactive, personally reviews Photo Handoff requests and explains the recommended next step before work begins.
The goal is not to rush files from one place to another. It is to make the situation understandable and preserve the media with a plan you approve.
About Strollin InteractivePhoto Handoff may involve personal photos, videos, devices, drives, cloud libraries, and storage limits. We explain what can be accessed, what cannot be guaranteed, and what the proposed work will involve before hands-on service begins.
Submitting a request does not commit you to a service. We review the devices and media involved, ask any necessary follow-up questions, explain availability and limitations, and provide the recommended scope and price before any transfer begins.
Use the short intake form to describe the devices, photos, videos, drives, or cloud accounts involved. It is okay if you do not know all the technical details.