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23andMe
23andMe

Uncover your genetic story with 23andMe's DNA testing

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6 Groups
6 Groups

Create and share interactive organigrams, family trees, and mind maps with secure collaboration features

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Family Atlas
Family Atlas

Map and explore your family history with interactive genealogy mapping software

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Family Echo
Family Echo

Create and share printable family trees online for free. No login needed, with photo uploads and GEDCOM support.

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Family Gem
Family Gem

Family Gem: Build and share your genealogical tree on Android

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Family Tree Heritage
Family Tree Heritage

Comprehensive genealogy software for Windows with powerful research tools.

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One-time purchase
Family Tree Maker
Family Tree Maker

Discover, preserve, and share your family history with powerful genealogy software

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GEDKeeper
GEDKeeper

GEDKeeper: Simple and powerful genealogy software for managing family trees

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GenoPro
GenoPro

Create professional family trees and genograms with GenoPro's intuitive genealogy software

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LifeLines
LifeLines

Open-source genealogy software for organizing and visualizing family history

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Open source
My Family Tree
My Family Tree

Build and preserve your family history with intuitive genealogy software

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MyHeritage
MyHeritage

Explore your family history with MyHeritage's genealogy tools and DNA testing.

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northr.ai
northr.ai

AI-powered analytics for business intelligence

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OneFam
OneFam

Build and share your family tree online with OneFam, preserving memories through stories, photos, and videos.

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webtrees
webtrees

webtrees - Free, web-based genealogy software for collaborative family history research

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