Quick, legal, and absolutely worth documenting
A courthouse wedding is often the most underrated kind. There is no months-long production — just the two of you, a couple of witnesses, a clerk, and ten minutes that change your legal life forever. Then you spill out onto the steps, slightly stunned and beaming, and someone holds up a phone. Those few minutes produce some of the most genuine wedding photos anyone takes, precisely because nobody is posing for a crowd.
And yet they almost always get lost. The witness who took the best shot means to send it and forgets. The video of the “I do” sits unwatched on a phone. The family who wanted to come but could not — the grandparent across the country, the friend who could not get the day off — never really get to see it. For a day this meaningful, that is a shame worth fixing.
Easy Wedding Album makes it effortless. Pull up the QR on your phone or carry a printed card; your witnesses scan and upload right there on the steps, no app, no account. The celebratory lunch afterward goes into the same album. Then you send one link to everyone who could not be there — they watch the whole day, full quality, in their browser. All for $29 flat.
Why it fits a courthouse wedding
- Collects and shares in one tool. Witnesses upload; family back home views — same album.
- On-the-spot uploads. Show the QR on the steps; no printing required if you are travelling light.
- Covers the after-party too. One QR spans the ceremony and any later celebration, sorted by date.
- Full-quality video. The vows, the “you may kiss”, the champagne toast — uncompressed.
- No app for anyone. Witnesses and far-away relatives just scan or tap a link.
- $29 flat, no subscription. Keep and download everything within 12 months.
By the numbers
1 album
for the ceremony and the celebration after
100%
original quality — kept and shared, never crushed
$29
flat, one-time, no subscription
No printing? No problem
Courthouse weddings move fast and travel light, so you may not want to print anything. You do not have to: your witnesses can scan the QR straight off your phone screen. If you are hosting a lunch or dinner afterward, drop a single printed card on the table to keep the uploads flowing into the same album.
When the day is done, you have one album holding the steps, the signatures, the toasts — and a link ready to send to every person who wished they could have squeezed into that little room with you.
How it works
1. Create your QR
Set up your album in two minutes and download a QR code to print on cards or signs.
2. Guests scan
They point their camera at the QR — the album opens in the browser. No app, no signup.
3. Everyone uploads
Unlimited photos and full-quality videos from every guest, all in one shared album.
4. Download it all
Bulk-download everything as a ZIP at original quality. Stored for 12 months.
Small ceremony, complete album
From the steps to the celebratory lunch — collect every photo and share it with family who weren't there. $29 once, no app.
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Pay once, keep your memories forever
- Unlimited photos & videos from all guests
- 12 months secure cloud storage
- Custom QR code for your wedding day
- Full-screen live slideshow for your reception
- Download everything in full quality
- No app needed — guests share in seconds
- Share album with family & friends instantly
Frequently asked questions
It is just us and two witnesses. Why use a photo album?
A courthouse wedding is small but no less real, and the few people there usually take wonderful, spontaneous photos on the steps afterward. One QR code gathers everyone’s shots into one album, and the same album lets you share the day with the family and friends who could not come.
Can our witnesses send photos straight after the ceremony?
Yes. Show them the QR on your phone or a printed card right there on the courthouse steps — they scan and upload on the spot, no app, no account. The celebratory lunch afterward gets added to the same album.
How do we share it with family who were not there?
Send them the album link or a QR. They open it in the browser and view and download at full quality — no app needed, grandparents included.
We are having a bigger party later. Can it cover both?
Yes. Use the same QR at the courthouse and at the later celebration. Both flow into one album, sorted by date, so the legal day and the party live together.
Does it keep full photo and video quality?
Yes — photos and videos are stored and shared at original quality, never compressed like a group chat or social post.
What does it cost?
$29 one-time, with unlimited uploads, 12-month original-quality storage and a bulk ZIP download. No subscription.