wedding photo sharing app

A wedding photo-sharing app, without making anyone download an app.

Every guest shares to one shared album by tapping their wristband. No installs, no accounts, no chasing people for their camera rolls.

The problem with wedding photo apps

Most "wedding photo sharing" apps ask all of your guests to download something, make an account, and find your event. Half of them never do, and the candid photos stay trapped on phones.

Tap instead of download

With an engraved NFC band, a guest just taps. Their album opens, already knowing who they are, and uploads take seconds — even grandparents manage it.

One archive, public and private

Photos flow into a single shared album the couple owns. Each guest decides whether a photo is public to everyone at the wedding or friends-only for the circle they choose — enforced on the server, not just hidden.

Browse, like, comment, download

Everyone can browse the masonry gallery, like and comment, and download single shots. The couple can export the entire archive as a zip and get an after-the-wedding recap of everything captured.

Questions

Is there really no app to install?

Correct. Tapping the band opens a web page. Nothing to download.

Who owns the photos?

The couple. You get the full archive and a one-click export.

Design your bands

See the 3D configurator and a live demo album.

Open the designer See a live album