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The short answer

Two good tools for two different studios

Memento Composites is professional desktop design software. It is versatile: alongside class composites it builds memory mates, posters, banners, and sports team layouts, with deep customization and an IntelliFlow auto-layout for portrait grids. If you do a lot of sports and graduation design work, Memento earns its keep.

SchoolComposite is dedicated, browser-based class composite software. It uses automatic face detection to size and align every head, runs on any computer with no install, and costs $29/mo with no per-order fees. If your main job is turning class rosters into clean, consistent composites quickly, SchoolComposite is built for exactly that.

So the honest answer is: choose by workload. If you mostly need class composites, read on. If you need an all-around design suite for sports memory mates and banners too, Memento may be the better fit.

Head to head

SchoolComposite vs Memento Composites

Pricing reflects publicly listed figures as of 2026 and can change. Confirm current pricing with each vendor.

SchoolComposite compared with Memento Composites
Feature SchoolComposite Memento Composites
Platform Cloud / browser Desktop only
Automatic face detection Yes No
Auto-alignment Yes Partial (IntelliFlow grid)
Monthly price $29/mo $99/mo
Annual price $348/yr $350/yr
Per-order / transaction fees None None
Multi-school dashboard Yes No
Memory mates / banners / sports Composites only Yes
Turnaround per class Under 5 min 15-30 min
Learning curve Light Steeper (power-user)
PSPA data import Yes Yes

Where SchoolComposite wins

Cheaper, faster, and in the cloud

  • Price. $29/mo is roughly a third of Memento's $99/mo. On annual plans they land close ($348 vs $350), but month to month the gap is large.
  • Automatic face detection. Every head is sized and aligned for you. Memento's IntelliFlow arranges a grid but does not detect faces, so you still nudge sizes by hand.
  • Cloud access. Log in from any computer, with nothing to install or update. Memento is desktop-only.
  • Speed. Under 5 minutes per class versus 15-30 minutes of desktop work.
  • Multi-school dashboard. Manage every school in one place instead of separate desktop project files.

Where Memento wins

The fair case for Memento

We are not going to pretend Memento has no edge. It does, and it matters for some studios:

  • Versatility. Memory mates, posters, banners, and sports team composites in one tool. SchoolComposite focuses on class composites and does not build those.
  • Deep customization. Memento gives power users granular control over layout and styling for large-format and graduation pieces.
  • Works offline. As desktop software, Memento keeps working without an internet connection, which some studios prefer for on-location work. Both tools import PSPA roster data.

If you run a mixed school-and-sports operation and want a single desktop suite, Memento is a reasonable choice. If you want fast, focused class composites in the browser, SchoolComposite is the better fit.

Bottom line

Which should you pick?

Pick SchoolComposite if

You mainly build class composites, want them done in minutes in the browser, and prefer a flat $29/mo with no per-order fees.

Pick Memento if

You build memory mates, banners, and sports layouts too, and want deep desktop customization.

On budget

SchoolComposite is about a third of Memento's monthly price; annual plans are nearly identical at roughly $348-$350.

Still comparing? See the full best class composite software roundup, the class composite software overview, or SchoolComposite pricing.

Questions

Memento alternative FAQ

Is SchoolComposite a good Memento Composites alternative?

For studios that mainly need class composites, yes. It is cloud-based, uses automatic face detection, and costs $29/mo versus Memento's $99/mo. Memento stays stronger if you also build memory mates, banners, and sports layouts.

How much does Memento cost compared to SchoolComposite?

Memento is $99/month or $350/year. SchoolComposite Pro is $29/month, with annual plans saving 20 percent. SchoolComposite is roughly a third of Memento's monthly price.

Does Memento have automatic face detection?

No. Memento's IntelliFlow arranges portraits into grids, but it is grid logic, not face-aware sizing. SchoolComposite uses automatic face detection to keep every head the same size.

Can SchoolComposite make memory mates or sports banners?

Not currently. SchoolComposite is focused on class and whole-school composites. If memory mates and banners are core to your business, Memento covers those.

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