You eloped for you — now let everyone else in
Eloping is the most personal choice a couple can make: no seating charts, no spreadsheet of 150 names, no compromise. Just the two of you and the place you chose, with maybe a witness, a friend, and a photographer to catch it. It is intimate by design — and that is exactly why the photos matter so much. They are the only way the people who love you get to be part of a day they were not invited to.
The usual ways of sharing fail the moment. A social post compresses your photographer's clifftop frames into mush and broadcasts a private day to strangers. A group text drowns the video of your vows under reactions and gets buried by lunch. Neither does justice to a day you will only have once.
Easy Wedding Album flips the model. Instead of collecting from a crowd, you build one beautiful album — your photographer's gallery and your own phone shots together — and share it privately. Send a single link or QR to your parents, your siblings, your best friends. They open it in the browser, no app, no account, and see the whole day in full quality. It is your elopement, shared on your terms.
Why it fits an elopement
- Sharing-first, not collecting-first. The whole day, sent to everyone who could not be there.
- Private by default. Only the people you send the link to can see it — never a public post.
- Full-quality video. Your vows, the first look, the toast at dinner — uncompressed, the way you filmed them.
- Everyone's shots in one place. Photographer, witnesses and your own phone, merged into a single album.
- No app for anyone. Parents and grandparents just tap a link and watch.
- $29 flat, no subscription. Keep the album for a year and download everything to keep forever.
By the numbers
1 link
to share your whole day with everyone home
100%
original quality — no compression on share
$29
flat, no subscription, no per-viewer fee
A lovely way to announce it
Many eloping couples wait to tell people until they can show them. An album turns the announcement into an experience: instead of a single posed photo, you send the people you love a link that unfolds the entire day — the drive up, the vows, the quiet champagne afterward. It is the closest thing to having had them standing beside you.
You can even print the QR on a physical announcement card mailed to relatives who are not online. They scan it from the kitchen table and watch your elopement on the couch — full quality, no app, nothing to figure out.
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.
The people who weren't there should still feel it
One private album, full-quality photos and videos, one link to send home. $29 once, no app, no subscription.
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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
We eloped with almost no guests. Is this still useful?
Yes — for the opposite reason a big wedding uses it. With an elopement the challenge is not collecting from many guests, it is sharing with everyone who was not there. You upload your own and your photographer's photos and videos, then send one QR or link so family and friends back home can see the whole day in full quality.
Can our few witnesses add their photos too?
Of course. If a witness, photographer or friend was there, they scan the same QR and upload their shots. Everything lands in one album — the cinematic and the candid in a single place.
Can we keep it private?
Yes. You only share the album with the people you choose to send the link or QR to — it is not posted publicly. You decide who gets to relive the day.
Do the people we share with need an app?
No. They open the link or scan the QR and view (and download) in the browser — no app, no account. Grandparents included.
Will the photos lose quality when shared?
No. Photos and videos are kept and shared at original quality — unlike a group chat or social post that compresses everything.
How much is it?
$29 one-time, including unlimited uploads, original-quality storage for 12 months and a bulk ZIP download. No subscription.