Put a QR code on the table. Guests scan it, add their name, and drop in photos and videos from the night. No app to install, no accounts to make.
The shots the photographer never sees — the top table, the dance floor, the taxi home.
Everyone leaves with photos on their phone. This is how they end up on yours too.
One code on the wall. No group chat to chase, nothing lost in a camera roll.
Christmas parties, leaving drinks, launches — collected in one place by Monday.
Christenings, anniversaries, reunions. Relatives who hate apps can still join in.
If people are together and taking photos, a wall works.
Name it, pick a guest password, and you are done. Takes about a minute.
Put it on the tables, the bar, the order of service. There is a printable sign built in.
Their phone camera opens it. They type their name and add photos — no app, no sign-up.
Download the lot as a single ZIP, with the original files and who sent them.
Scan, type a name, upload. Nothing to install and no account to create — which is the difference between everyone joining in and three people bothering.
A wall takes a minute to make and the QR code is ready to print immediately.
Hide or delete anything from your admin area. Guests can report a photo too, which hides it straight away until you have had a look.
Full-quality originals, not squashed copies. One button gets you a ZIP of the lot.
No third-party services to reach. It runs on your own server, which matters in a function room with two bars of signal.
Every wall needs its guest password, and photos are never served straight from a public folder.
Photos and videos only — up to 90 MB per file. Other file types are rejected.
Open it with the code from your QR sign, or go straight to the admin area to manage the photos.
Managing one? Open your wall and choose Admin, or go to
admin.php?c=YOURCODE directly.
Free
Self-hosted. No accounts, no per-photo charges, no upsells.
Event Wall runs on your own machine, so the only cost is whatever you already pay to host it.
No. They point their phone camera at the QR code, type the guest password and their name, and upload. There is no app and no account to create.
Photos and videos only, up to 90 MB per file. Anything else is rejected — the file is checked by its actual contents, not just its name.
Only people with the wall code and the guest password. Photos are never served straight from a public folder; every one goes through a check that the viewer is allowed to see it.
Yes. Your admin area lets you hide anything from the wall or delete it outright, which removes the file from storage too. Guests can also report a photo, which hides it immediately until you review it.
Yes. Downloads are the full-quality originals, named with who sent them. One button gets you the whole wall as a ZIP.
It runs on your own server rather than calling out to anything else, so it works on a venue network. Guests still need to reach that server, so a local network at the venue is the most reliable setup.
Until you delete them. Nothing expires on its own, and nothing is cleaned up automatically — worth keeping an eye on disk space after a big event.
There is no password reset by email — the app does not send email at all. The platform superuser can set a new admin password for any wall.