The one day everyone's together — and nobody collects the photos
A family reunion is rare and precious: the one day the cousins who live three time zones apart, the great-aunts, the new babies and the grandparents are all in the same place. Everybody takes photos — the chaotic group shot, the kids' table, the cousins recreating an old picture, the matriarch surrounded by four generations. And then everyone drives or flies home, and all of those photos disappear into dozens of separate phones across the country.
The usual fix — a family group chat or an emailed folder — falls apart fast. Half the relatives never post, the photos get compressed, the videos are too big to send, and the grandparents cannot work the app at all. A month later, the only proof the whole family was ever together is a couple of pictures on someone's social feed.
Easy Wedding Album — the same QR album couples use for weddings — turns the reunion into one shared family collection. Print the QR on a card for each table, or text the link to every branch beforehand. Everyone scans and uploads from the browser — no app, no account, in their own language. The whole family's photos pool into one album the organiser downloads at full quality and shares back with everyone, for $29 flat.
Why it fits a family reunion
- Built for multi-generational groups. One upload button, no app, ten languages — toddlers' parents to great-grandparents.
- Connects every branch. Relatives near and far upload to the same album, then everyone gets a copy.
- Becomes a family archive. Add old printed photos alongside the new ones for a shared history.
- Full-quality video. The group toast, the kids running around, the stories told on the porch — uncompressed.
- Live slideshow. Run the reunion's photos on a TV through the afternoon.
- $29 flat. Unlimited relatives, no per-person fee — split it across the family for pennies.
By the numbers
4
generations contributing to one album
0
apps for grandparents to install
$29
flat — unlimited relatives, no per-person fee
Share it before everyone arrives
Send the QR or link to every household a week ahead, so relatives can upload old family photos in advance and the reunion opens with a slideshow of decades gone by. On the day, a printed card on each table keeps fresh photos flowing in. With nothing to install, even the most reluctant-with-technology uncle is contributing within seconds.
Afterward, the organiser downloads one ZIP and shares it back with every branch of the family — so for once, everybody goes home with all the photos, not just the handful that happened to be on their own phone.
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.
One album the whole family shares
Every cousin's camera, every generation, in one place everyone can download. No app, $29 once, no per-person fee.
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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
How does it work across a big, spread-out family?
You create one album and share a single QR code or link with every branch of the family. Whether relatives are at the reunion or following from another state, they upload their photos and videos to the same album — so the whole extended family ends up with one shared collection.
Can older relatives manage it?
Yes. There is no app to install and no account to create — just scan the QR and tap one upload button, in the phone’s own language. It is designed to be the easiest possible option for a multi-generational group.
Can family add old family photos too?
Yes. Relatives can upload snapshots of old printed photos alongside the new ones — a lovely way to build a shared family archive at the reunion.
Is there a limit on how many relatives can upload?
No. Unlimited relatives and unlimited uploads are included in the flat $29 price.
Does everyone keep the photos afterward?
Yes. The organiser can download the whole album as a bulk ZIP at original quality and share it back with every branch of the family. Files are stored for 12 months.
How much does it cost?
$29 one-time — unlimited uploads, AI organization, a live slideshow and 12-month storage. No subscription, no per-person fee.