Turn your own wildlife photographs into museum-quality canvas and framed prints, printed and delivered across South Africa. From a desk-sized block to a gallery-wrapped statement piece.
Canvas · Framed · Timber block · Delivered nationwide
The Range
Every print is made from a single photograph you choose. Pick the look, and we handle the rest.

Our hero piece. Gallery-wrapped on a 38 mm pine frame, ready to hang.
from R350
Premium canvas set inside a floating frame with a fine shadow gap.
from R600
Premium canvas in a clean contemporary frame for a finished edge.
from R510
Premium canvas on a slim 20 mm frame for a lighter, flush look.
from R230
Mounted on an 18 mm pine block. Freestanding or wall-hung, great in sets.
from R120
A little desk or shelf piece, no frame. The perfect small gift.
from R120How it works
Choose a shot from your phone or computer, or send one straight from the app.
Choose a finish and size. We show you the price as you go, no surprises.
Made to order by our South African print partner and couriered to your door.
Community Gallery
No wildlife shots of your own yet? Browse prints shared by fellow naturalists. A portion of every community-print sale goes to a South African conservation society, and the photographer is credited.
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Jungle Journal is a free wildlife identification and journaling app for Southern Africa. Identify what you spot, fill three illustrated field books, and send your best shots straight to print. Your photos stay on your phone unless you choose to print or share them.
On-Device
A built-in vision model names 333 Southern African species, and the photo never leaves your phone.
Field Books
Three illustrated journals — Aviary, Safari Ledger, Herp Log — fill in as you sight new species.
Community Map
Share recent sightings to help others. Poaching-targeted species are never located, by design.




iOS · Android coming soon
"Most naturalist apps want your photos, your location history, and a training data licence. Jungle Journal wants none of that. The identification runs on your phone. Your journal stays on your phone." — Design Principle