The RootsTech 2026 Conference started today live in Salt Lake City, Utah with thousands of persons in attendance, and thousands more watching some of the conference classes online for free. I chose to be an online viewer rather than an in-person attendee due to my physical restrictions.
Over the past week, I have selected online classes for "My Schedule" and have downloaded syllabus articles and slide decks for many of the online and in-person classes. You can see the current list of RootsTech 2026 online and in-person speakers and presentation titles in https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/schedule/preview.
My activities today were sandwiched around my visit to the dentist but I was able to watch some of the classes on my class schedule. Here are the classes that I watched, either partially or completely:
- Beyond the Box: New Search Tools and Strategies by Adrienne Engell of Ancestry.com.
Adrienne discussed NEW Full-Text Search (selected collections on Ancestry); Search forms have Date Ranges; Column sorting of results; Collection Explorer (AI); Historical Time Spans.
Your AI Toolkit: Essential Tools for Family History Success – Laryn Brown of Storied. The session description is:
"Discover how AI tools can revolutionize your family history research, making it easier to find ancestors, uncover records, and write compelling stories. Learn simple ways to use AI to enhance your research process and make discoveries faster."
Laryn told a family story, and also used Anthropic Claude CoWork to analyze an ancestor photograph.
The GPS in Practice: Examples of Reasonably Exhaustive Research By Angela Packer McGhie The session description is:
"Learn
to determine when research is thorough by evaluating real-world
examples. This session demonstrates how to apply the Genealogical
Proof Standard (GPS) to address research challenges, including
identifying parents, distinguishing between multiple individuals with
the same name, resolving conflicting evidence, and writing
biographical sketches."
FamilySearch Global Tech Forum 2026 by Robby Parker, Michelle Barber, Ian James of FamilySearc. The session description was:
"Join leaders from FamilySearch as they showcase new features and highlights from around the globe."
The session covered: FamilySearch Family Tree, including Guided merges; Full-text search (now with 2.3 billion images, improved search and filtering, correcting transcriptions; Simple Search; AI Golden search (tree-extending hints); AI Research Assistant.
The session included Steve Rockwood on theme “Together” encouraging teamwork featuring his cousin Jennifer coach of BYU Women’s Soccer; Howard Hochhauser – CEO of Ancestry.com (highlight was 250 new collections in 2025); Marlee Matlin presentation and interview (which was pretty good IMHO).
What’s New at Ancestry® By Crista Cowan of Ancestry.com. The description says:
"For more than 40 years, Ancestry has consistently demonstrated its commitment to innovation in service of our community by making significant DNA advancements, adding billions of records, and making family history discoveries easier than ever before. Join Ancestry Corporate Genealogist, Crista Cowan, for the annual look at what new tools and records have been made available over the past year and what to expect in 2026."
The theme for Ancestry is to create stronger family connections, add new features, simplify website workflows. The discussion included: Record and document transcriptions (in Person Gallery): Ideas and census compare; AI stories (Ask Ancestry AI button – more context about image, including audio snip, context suggestions); Hints and Person Page updates (source citation simplification; “Search” button (search other websites); “Ideas” – what to do next?; Add tree tags (pre-determined, custom)); Tree Compare (My tree with another tree); Ancestry Preserve ($$) – a service to help users save documents, records, film, videos, slides, etc. to inventory and digitize. (like Forever or Legacy Box) -- On Ancestry account; Historical Record content (10 million records added daily (65% unique to Ancestry); 2.4 million RevWar pension files full-name index now on Fold3); Education Zoom meetings (at www.Ancestry.com/education; saved to YouTube channel).
DNA Evidence Analysis with AI By Nicole Elder Dyer of Family Locket. The description says:
Learn how artificial intelligence tools can streamline your DNA analysis workflow. This session covers practical applications of AI for clustering DNA matches, creating descendancy diagrams, and interpreting genetic data. We'll explore how tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can help with the Leeds Method, network graphs, and pedigree triangulation. You'll discover techniques for using AI to generate visual diagrams from family data and convert research reports into charts. We'll also cover privacy considerations when working with DNA match data and AI tools. Whether you're analyzing shared centimorgan amounts or building proof arguments with DNA evidence, learn how to leverage AI while maintaining accuracy and protecting sensitive information.
Niicole discussed Clustering using Leeds Method and Network Graphs (Gephi); Extract DNA match data by screenshots for Leeds Method; Pedigree Triangulation -- use Colored Labels/Dots. Use Pro Tools to sort shared matches by closest to the match; Agentic Browsers; and more.
- AI and Family History: Help or Hype? By Andrew Redfern. The description says:
"Are you intrigued by AI tools but unsure how they fit into your family history research? Wondering whether you can trust AI with your ancestors' stories, or how to avoid introducing errors or bias into your work?This session is for family historians who want to better understand the role of artificial intelligence in genealogy - without the hype. We’ll explore the practical uses of AI for tasks like transcription, story writing, and research planning, alongside examples where it gets things wrong. You’ll learn a straightforward framework to help you decide when to use AI, how to interpret its results, and how to keep human judgement and historical context at the heart of your research.No technical background is needed - just curiosity and a desire to work more critically and confidently with AI. You’ll leave with greater clarity, practical takeaways, and a downloadable decision-making tool to guide your own use of AI in family history."
- Genealogy, Upgraded: AI and Smart Tools on MyHeritage by Daniel Horowitz. The description says:
"Family history research isn’t what it used to be — and that’s a good thing. MyHeritage’s innovative technologies make it easier and faster than ever to uncover your ancestors’ stories, and even enable discoveries that were once impossible. This session offers an in-depth look at the tools that are transforming genealogy: AI-enhanced photo features, Smart Matches™, Record Matches, advanced DNA tools, and access to billions of historical records. Learn how to leverage these powerful resources to break through brick walls, find relatives, and build a richer, more meaningful family tree with less guesswork and more results."
Daniel covered AI-related Records, Photo enhancing, colorizing, Time Machine, LiveMemory, AI Biography, Scribe AI, and the NEW Color Coding for Family Trees.
LifeWeaver ($$) The product description is:
- "Your life already exists in your digital footprint. LifeWeaver uses AI to turn decades of text messages, photos, emails, videos, posts, and personal memories into a living, searchable life story. Instead of scattered data, you get daily journals, chapters, and timelines that preserve meaning, relationships, and moments for you and for future generations. LifeWeaver goes far beyond traditional journaling, photo storage, or genealogy tools. It automatically weaves everyday life as it happens, while also allowing you to weave the past from old phones, backups, and archives. You can edit, refine, and add your own voice at any time, keeping you in control of your story. Family history is no longer just names, dates, and records. It is conversations, emotions, milestones, and lived experience. LifeWeaver preserves the full human story, creating a legacy that children and grandchildren can actually explore, search, and understand."
Archoral ($$). The product description is:
"Family history shouldn’t feel overwhelming—or scattered across files, apps, and hard drives. Activate during RootsTech to lock in our Founders Annual rate. Archoral gives every person, family, and organization one platform to create a living digital archive built around profiles for people and places. Photos, documents, audio stories, videos, memories, and relationships don’t sit in isolation—they interact naturally and grow over time, reflecting how history is actually lived and remembered. Families are shaped by more than names and dates. Neighborhoods, schools, churches, workplaces, and local events matter too. Community memory influences family memory, and family memory shapes community history. Archoral lets you document both side by side without forcing them into a rigid or flattened structure. For genealogists and family historians, Archoral reduces the friction of managing multiple GEDCOM files by bringing them together into a unified, profile-based archive. For caregivers, educators, and preservation-focused organizations, it supports collaboration, inclusive family structures, evolving stories, and clear ownership. Whether you’re preserving one family’s legacy or documenting a shared community history, Archoral helps you organize media, capture stories, and create meaningful archives that endure. RootsTech Show Special: Attendees who activate during the conference receive exclusive Founders Annual benefits available only at RootsTech. Explore a live archive, see how Archoral makes preservation easier and more human, and connect with us at connectwithus@archoral.com. Together, small archives add up to something powerful—a richer, more complete picture of our shared past, preserved for the future."
Disclosure: I am a RootsTech 2026 "Influencer" but will receive no remuneration for my support or posting of RootsTech information. I will be an online participant this year because of my health issues.
Copyright (c) 2026, Randall J. Seaver
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