Design & engrave
Use the configurator to choose bead size, color and finish. We engrave each band with a guest's name and seal an NFC tag inside.
The wedding favor that remembers the night
Every guest wears an engraved NFC bead bracelet with their own name. A single tap opens their personal album — "Hey Katie, drop your photos here" — and every shot, from every angle, gathers into one archive you keep forever.
How it works
Use the configurator to choose bead size, color and finish. We engrave each band with a guest's name and seal an NFC tag inside.
A tap opens that guest's own album, already greeting them by name. They upload photos in seconds — marking each one public or friends-only.
Everyone browses, likes and comments. You download single photos or the entire archive, and get a recap of every shot your guests captured.
6mm · 8mm · 10mm beads · matte / pearl / metallic
The band
Real beads in curated wedding tones. A flat charm bead carries the engraving and hides an NTAG NFC chip — the same tap-to-open technology in your phone's wallet, tuned for a keepsake.
Public or friends-only
Some moments are for everyone — the first dance, the toast. Some are for the group chat. Each guest decides per photo: public for the whole wedding, or friends-only for the circle they choose. We enforce it on the server, so friends-only really means it.
No accounts to manage. A guest's circle is just the people they tap to include.
Made for the way you celebrate
The modern replacement for a disposable photo-booth print.
Guests share to one album by tapping — nothing to download.
A tap is faster than a scan, and it knows who each guest is.
Run many weddings from one dashboard, brand each album.
Questions couples ask
Each engraved bead wristband contains an NFC tag holding a unique link. When a guest taps it to their phone, it opens a photo album that already knows who they are, so they can upload their shots in seconds — no app, no login.
Yes. Every upload can be marked public (everyone at the wedding sees it) or friends-only (only the people in that guest's chosen circle). Visibility is enforced on the server, not just hidden in the interface.
No. A tap opens a web page in the phone's browser. A printed QR code is included as a fallback for phones that don't support NFC tap.
Everything gathers into one shared archive the couple owns. Browse, like, comment, and download every photo — or export the whole album in one click.