RootsTech 2026: World’s Largest Family History Event Wrap-up If you don’t know what RootsTech is, it’s the largest family history and genealogy event in the world—celebrating family, connection, and discovery! RootsTech has certainly done it again! That was another fantastic, fun-filled three days. Somehow, they manage to top themselves every year. The RootsTech 2026 event, hosted by FamilySearch, has officially come to an end—but the learning certainly hasn’t. One of the best parts of RootsTech is that the experience continues even after the event. Most of the sessions, keynotes, and Expo Hall content remain available online, and you can revisit the sessions you saved to your playlist for up to three years. So, if you didn’t get to everything during the conference (and let’s be honest—no one ever does!), you still have plenty of time to explore more of the hundreds of sessions available. RootsTech: The Event of the Year, Once Again RootsTech began in 2011 as an in-person genealogy conference in Salt Lake City. Over the years, it has evolved into a truly global event. When the conference went virtual during the pandemic, participation exploded, bringing millions of attendees from around the world together to celebrate family history. Today, RootsTech continues as a hybrid event, combining the excitement of the in-person conference in Salt Lake City with an online experience that allows people from around the world to participate. And once again this year, it did not disappoint. My RootsTech 2026 FavesI attended virtually again this year, which meant I missed a few in-person-only sessions and events, such as MyHeritage’s featured session and connecting with some groups I belong to in person. But even so, I had an amazing experience! I absolutely loved everything about RootsTech—from the keynote speakers, the sessions, and the new theme song “Where You Belong”, to the Relatives at RootsTech feature, the Expo Hall, and the lively chat discussions happening throughout the event. Keynote Speakers All of the keynote speakers were fantastic this year, but a few stood out as my absolute favorites: Marlee Matlin The Academy Award-winning actress and author delivered a powerful and emotional message about inclusion and accessibility in family history. Her words were incredibly moving, emphasizing that representation of our ancestors is powerful—but true inclusion goes beyond that. I’ll admit, I even got a little emotional during her talk. José Hernández The Mexican-American engineer and NASA astronaut shared a powerful and inspiring story about perseverance, family, and dreams. His message about how family stays with you throughout life and shapes who you become was incredibly meaningful. Tara Roberts National Geographic explorer, author, and historian Tara Roberts shared her extraordinary work documenting slave ship wrecks and reconnecting descendants with their ancestral past. Her message about connection—to our ancestors, our communities, and our future selves—was deeply inspiring. The Emcees and General Sessions As always, Kirby Heyborne was a fantastic emcee, bringing energy and humor throughout the event. One of my favorite moments was during the final general session when he learned a simple Irish dancing shuffle live on stage! The final session also included a special performance by the Gardner Brothers, along with a beautiful live performance of the RootsTech theme song in dual languages. Other Favorites Some of my favorite parts of the conference each year are the:
One thing I did miss this year, that they didn’t have, was the Impact Forum, which has been one of my favorite parts of the conference in previous years. Those sessions are always incredibly powerful and meaningful. My Favorite Classes I attended quite a few classes during the three-day conference, and there were some truly excellent speakers and topics this year. Some of my favorite speakers and their topics for being very well organized, clear, concise, thorough, and excellent included: Angela Packer McGhie “The GPS in Practice: Examples of Reasonably Exhaustive Research” Kate Townsend “Planning and Organizing Research Findings for Tough Problems” Dana Palmer “Wanted! Seeking the Identity of Unknown Parents” Katherine Schober “The German Records You May Be Missing” Daniel Horowitz “Genealogy, Upgraded: AI and Smart Tools on MyHeritage” My #1 Favorite Session My absolute favorite class of the entire conference was: Kelley Conner Lear “Question Everything: Sharpen Evaluation, Avoid Assumptions, and Clarify Your Writing” This was not only a fantastic presentation—it was one of the best sessions on the Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS) that I’ve ever seen. GPS presentations can sometimes feel a bit dry, but this one was anything but. The slides were excellent, the presentation was engaging, and the approach to evaluating evidence was incredibly clear and practical. Honestly, her process deserves to be turned into a book—something like “The Simplified GPS.” RootsTech 2026 at a Glance Attendees Participation continues to grow year after year as the global genealogy community expands. Last year they had millions of participants from 235 countries and all 50 states join in person and online, much more than the year before, and I’m sure there were many more this year! Main Stage Highlights
Expo Hall The Expo Hall once again featured many of the biggest names in genealogy and family history technology, including:
Relatives at RootsTech 2026 The Relatives at RootsTech feature is always one of the most fun and unique parts of the event. This year, out of 372,999 participants, I had: 21,897 relatives at RootsTech! It’s always fascinating to see how many distant cousins are attending the event from around the world. New 2026 Innovations and Tech I Learned About One of the most exciting parts of RootsTech, and what I look forward to the most, each year is learning about the latest innovations and technology shaping the future of genealogy. Here are some of the highlights from this year. FamilySearch FamilySearch continues to push forward with new tools and AI features. Some of the most exciting updates included:
Connect My Variant This innovative nonprofit focuses on connecting relatives who share genetic variants linked to hereditary diseases. Features include:
Goldie May Goldie May introduced a new AI Assistant designed specifically for genealogists. Its capabilities include:
Storied Storied continues to expand its storytelling capabilities. New features include:
Ancestry Ancestry announced several new AI-powered features, including:
FamilyTreeDNA FamilyTreeDNA introduced a new Family Finder test using full genome sequencing, offering deeper insights into ancestry and genetics. LifeWeaver LifeWeaver is a new platform designed to organize digital memories. It can weave together:
MyHeritage MyHeritage introduced several new tools as well:
A Few Final ThoughtsAs always, there was far more content than anyone could possibly experience in just three days. Fortunately, the playlist feature allows you to save sessions and organize them into custom playlists to watch later. Some helpful reminders:
See You at RootsTech 2027!RootsTech will return March 4–6, 2027, and I’m already looking forward to next year’s event. If you missed this year’s conference, it’s not too late to sign up and start watching sessions online for free. Discover Your Story—TogetherDon’t forget that family history isn’t just about discovering names and dates—it’s about connection. Genealogy brings us together with the people who came before us, the relatives we share today, and even those we have yet to meet. Every story we uncover adds another piece to a much larger picture that spans generations. Take time to explore your family’s past and the stories that shaped your life. Connect with relatives, near and distant. Preserve the memories, traditions, and experiences that define your family. Share what you discover so future generations can learn from those who came before them. Because family history is not something we discover alone. It is something we discover together. If you attended RootsTech this year, I’d love to hear about your experience in the comments below. How many Relatives at RootsTech did you have? What were your favorite sessions? Did you find any new tools or features you’re excited to try? Past Rootstech Event HighlightsSee what the past RootsTech highlights were and learn about past and upcoming events under the Genealogy Events category.
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3/9/2026 11:14:45 am
Thanks for that excellent summary! I attended several of the online sessions and am amazed at how AI is being used to help with research. I will check out the links you included. Next year I hope to be there in person!
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3/15/2026 11:11:19 am
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed the summary. I agree—it's amazing to see how quickly AI tools are being integrated into genealogy research and how helpful they can be when used thoughtfully. I hope you find the links useful! And hopefully next year you'll get to experience RootsTech in person; I hope to as well. 🙂
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Marian Wood
3/10/2026 10:01:09 am
I saw several GPS-adjacent sessions but not the one you really liked. Headed over to the playlist to add it and download the syllabus right now!
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3/15/2026 11:12:25 am
That session was excellent! Kelley Conner Lear did such a great job explaining the process in a clear and engaging way. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. The syllabus is definitely worth downloading as well—there were some great takeaways in it. :)
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Lisa Gorrell
3/11/2026 05:28:33 pm
I love your recommendations for presentations. I will check them out. I watched some others that I loved. It was a great conference even if I was not there.
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3/15/2026 11:13:36 am
Thank you! I'm glad you found the recommendations helpful. There were so many great sessions this year that it was hard to narrow down favorites. That's one of the best things about RootsTech, the recordings make it possible to go back and catch the ones we missed. I'm glad you enjoyed the conference too! 🙂
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