A digital disposable camera for weddings: guests' photos develop the morning after
After the wedding, couples chase guests' photos around group chats. A shared camera with a delayed reveal collects them by itself — and adds suspense.

A web app recreates the disposable-camera experience: the host sets up an event, guests join via a QR code with nothing to install, and everyone shoots into a shared album that stays hidden until it develops after the event. The operator earns on per-event packages — bigger guest lists, longer storage, a highlights video or full-resolution export. The main challenges are established overseas competitors, marketing tied to the wedding season and keeping the service reliable on the day.
The professional photographer captures the ceremony and the first dance, but the best candid shots happen where they can't reach: at the tables, on the dance floor, over morning coffee. Those pictures end up scattered across guests' phones, and couples spend weeks chasing them around group chats — most are never seen at all. Shared albums from the big platforms only half-solve it: they need installing, they need signing in, and they carry no magic whatsoever.
💡 Why it works
📸It solves a pain every wedding has
Collecting guests' photos is a problem every newlywed knows — pictures vanish into phones and chats. The service gathers them in one place with no chasing and no begging.
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