StoryScribe™ uses the information you provide as the foundation for your story, but not every detail may appear in the initial generated text.
There are several reasons this can happen:
Limited Space On Each Page
Each page has a specific amount of space available for story text. When a memory includes many details, StoryScribe™ may focus on the most important information while leaving out smaller details.
Creating A Cohesive Story
StoryScribe™ is designed to create a smooth reading experience for young children. Sometimes details may be combined, simplified, or summarized to help the story flow naturally from page to page.
Focusing On The Heart Of The Memory
The goal is not to include every single detail, but to capture what made the moment meaningful. StoryScribe™ prioritizes the people, experiences, emotions, and themes that best represent the memory.
Similar Details May Be Consolidated
If multiple photos contain similar information or describe related moments, some details may be combined rather than repeated throughout the book.
Remember: You Can Edit The Story
If there is a specific detail, memory, name, or piece of information you'd like included, you can edit the text directly before finalizing your book. Many customers use the story written for them as a foundation and then make small adjustments to ensure every page feels exactly right.
Think of StoryScribe™ as your storytelling assistant. It helps transform your memories into engaging story text, while still giving you the flexibility to personalize the final result.
If there is a detail that is especially important to your family, consider emphasizing its significance when writing your memory description. This can help it play a larger role in the generated story, and you can always make additional edits afterward if needed.
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