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Expert Media Digitization & Archival Services in Connecticut and Beyond

Digital Legacy Studios provides white-glove media digitization and archival preservation services in West Hartford, Connecticut, specializing in the secure conversion, organization, and long-term preservation of photos, videos, film, slides, documents, and historical media.

We serve Connecticut families, museums, historical societies, and businesses, while also working with national and international clients who require museum-grade digitization, in-house archival handling, and professional digital governance for irreplaceable collections. From personal family archives and estate collections to institutional, corporate, and historical media libraries, every project is handled with precision, care, and long-term preservation in mind. Whether you are preserving a personal legacy, safeguarding a historical collection, managing a corporate archive, or coordinating an international preservation project, our goal is to ensure your media remains accessible, searchable, and protected for generations.

Based in West Hartford, Connecticut, serving Hartford County and communities throughout Connecticut, with secure services available for clients across the United States and internationally.

To ensure every inquiry receives thoughtful, accurate attention, Digital Legacy Studios begins all new projects by email. This allows us to review your needs, understand the scope of your media, and prepare for a productive conversation.

Once we’ve connected by email, we’re always happy to continue the discussion by phone, FaceTime, Zoom, or in person as appropriate. Starting with email helps us respect your time, protect privacy, and provide the level of care each project deserves.

This approach also allows us to manage our studio workflow responsibly and give every client, current and future, the attention their irreplaceable media requires.


Contact us below to discuss your project and learn how Digital Legacy Studios can support your digitization and archival needs.