The Guest Camera · Video Messages
Give every guest a disposable camera that lives in their phone — a limited roll, no re-takes, and nothing developed until the moment you choose. Then the whole night arrives at once, like a premiere.
The candid, in-between moments — a grandmother laughing, the quiet toast, the dance floor at midnight — captured by the people living them.
The film
A disposable camera for the phone era: a set number of frames, no preview, no deleting. Every roll stays sealed until your reveal hour — then develops together into one gallery.
Everything in one film
Guests point their phone at your card and the camera opens right in the browser. No login, no download.
A set number of frames each, just like a single-use camera. Scarcity makes every shot matter.
Guests never see the frame they took — so nothing is staged, deleted, or second-guessed.
Beside the camera, a gentle prompt invites a short video message — a little home movie from everyone.
Every guest's roll develops into a single gallery, yours to keep and download in full resolution.
Everyone can join — there's no guest limit. The Guest Camera comes with the Everything plan. See pricing →
Part two · Video Messages
A short, tender clip recorded right beside the camera. A prompt guides every guest, and the films gather into one home-movie reel that lives with your gallery.
● Now playingAmelia
● Now playingMarcus
● Now playingPriya
● Now playingWei JieA prompt guides every guest
“What do you wish for the two of them?”
Scan · shoot · reveal
Point a phone at the printed card. The camera opens right in the browser — no download, no sign-up.
A limited number of frames, no screen to check. Nothing shows — not even to the person who took it.
At the hour you choose, every roll develops at once into one shared gallery to keep.
In case you're wondering
Why we call it a film
A wedding is over in an evening. A film is developed slowly, and kept for good.
The waiting is the gift: no one chases the perfect shot, no one edits the night as it happens. Everyone simply lives it — and hands you back the day through their own eyes.