Lulu and WedPics are using their respective technologies to marry the traditional photo album with the ease of crowd-sourcing and sharing photos online.

Online publisher Lulu’s Picture.com lets people create custom photo books and calendars, among and other items. Startup WedPics has developed a personalized photo-sharing app for weddings. Now the two Raleigh companies will offer an integrated offering. WedPics users can access their photos directly from Picture.com, where they can also create custom photo books and calenders.

No financial terms were disclosed for the partnership. The companies said the new offering is slated for an August launch.

“Together, we’re able to provide a quality keepsake of the pictures captured in the WedPics app to newlyweds, their families, guests and friends,” Brian Matthews, executive vice president of marketing, corporate development and strategy at Lulu said in a statement. “As we look to the future of Picture.com, partnering with companies that extend the user experience and support our commitment to a quality product will accelerate our growth momentum.”

WedPics launched in 2012. The company in May raised $1.1 million in financing. WedPics says says it has a network of more than 275,000 users who share more than 43,000 photos every day.