Best QR Code Wedding Photo Apps for Easy Guest Uploads
QR codes changed wedding photo collection for the better. No group chats, no app store visits, no accounts—just point, scan, upload. It's the shortest path from 'guest takes photo' to 'photo in your gallery'.
Quick Comparison
Detailed Rankings
The easiest way to collect event photos. Guests scan a QR code and upload directly—no app needed.
$39 USD one-time
Events of any size, Tech-averse guests, Simple setup
- No app download required
- QR code instant access
- Unlimited uploads

GuestCam
GuestCam is a web-based event photo sharing platform. Its current site says guests can scan a QR code or use a link to upload photos, videos, and voice messages to a private online album with no app download or sign-up. Current pricing shows Standard at $49 per event, Premium at $97 per event, MagicFind at $45 per event, and a dedicated audio guestbook phone number at $30 per event.

Kululu
Kululu is a web-based event photo sharing platform for collecting guest photos, videos, and text posts through a QR code or album link. Its current public pricing includes a limited Free plan, $39 Plus event upgrade, $99 Pro event upgrade, and separate business subscriptions for professionals.

Wedibox
Wedibox is a web-based wedding QR-code photo collection platform. Its current pricing page shows a free private gallery for up to 50 guest photo uploads, plus one-time paid plans from $49 that add unlimited photo and video uploads, audio and digital guestbook messages, live slideshow, original-quality ZIP download, and custom URL support. Wedibox also publishes 100,000+ couples and 100M+ memories on its reviews page, and its Trustpilot profile is tracked at 4.6/5 from 66 reviews.

WedPicsQR
WedPicsQR is a web-based wedding photo QR-code platform. Its current site says guests can scan a QR code and upload to a private wedding gallery with no app downloads and no signups. Current pricing shows a free Starter plan capped at 50 photos and 14 days of storage, a $29.99 Single Photo Page plan capped at 150 photos/videos and 12 months of storage, and a $39.99 Unlimited Photo Pages plan with unlimited photos/videos, 12 months of storage, downloads, and priority support. The site currently shows 819 couples, 25,676 shared photos/memories, and one visible on-site review.

POV Camera
POV Camera is an event photo-sharing app with a disposable-camera style experience. Guests can join from a QR code or link without installing the full app, while hosts can choose guest limits, delayed reveal settings, and optional business add-ons such as custom branding and live slideshow.

SelfBooth
SelfBooth is SvenStudios' QR-code event gallery for collecting wedding photos, videos, and short guestbook messages without an app or guest registration.

ReplayMyDay
ReplayMyDay is a web-based digital guest book and event photo-sharing platform where guests scan a QR code or open a private link to upload photos, videos, and messages without an app.

Lense
Lense is an active disposable-camera style event photo app from Rewaive B.V. Hosts create an event, then guests scan a QR code or open a link to take or upload photos and videos without downloading an app. Lense focuses on delayed reveal, a shared album, optional filter effects, live photo wall/slideshow, and guest-count pricing.

Fotify
Fotify is an active event photo-sharing and guest-management platform from Lumenlio, LLC. Guests scan a QR code or open a link to upload photos without an app, while hosts can use live photo walls, AI/manual moderation, digital invitations, RSVP tracking, public albums, comments/likes, multilingual pages, and higher-tier video uploads.
We've ranked the best QR code wedding photo apps on scan-to-upload experience, guest friction, and photo quality preservation. Our Event Album leads: the QR flow lands guests on a fast, branded upload page, photos go in at full resolution, and the live slideshow feeds back into the room to keep uploads coming.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do QR code wedding photo apps work?
Guests point their phone camera at your unique QR code. It opens a web page where they can select photos and videos from their camera roll and upload them straight to your gallery—no app, no account, no download.
Where should I display the QR code at my wedding?
Everywhere guests naturally look: welcome signs, table centerpieces, near the photo booth, ceremony programs, bathroom mirrors. The more visible and the more places, the more photos you'll collect.
Do all guests have phones that can scan QR codes?
Every modern iPhone and Android scans QR codes from the built-in camera. For older phones, share a direct link (Our Event Album gives you a short URL alongside the QR code).
Related Resources
Start Collecting Event Photos Today
Our Event Album makes it easy with a simple QR code—no app download required for guests.