Three days, six functions, one impossible photo problem
An Indian wedding is not one event — it is a festival. The mehndi night, the haldi ceremony, the sangeet performances, the baraat procession, the wedding ceremony itself, and a reception that runs past midnight. Across those days you might host 300, 500, even 800 guests, and almost every one of them has a phone out the entire time. The result is the best-documented weekend of your life, scattered across hundreds of camera rolls you will never see.
Your photographer captures the posed, cinematic moments. But the candid gold — your cousin laughing during the joota chupai, an uncle's unscripted speech, the cousins' surprise sangeet routine filmed from the front row — lives on guest phones. The traditional fixes do not scale: a wedding hashtag misses everyone who does not post, and a WhatsApp group of 400 people compresses every photo to a blur and buries the videos.
Easy Wedding Album solves it with one QR code that works across every function. Print it on the mehndi invites, the table cards at the sangeet, the welcome signage at the venue. Guests scan, the album opens in their browser, and they upload — no app, no account, in their own language. Everything from all six events flows into a single album you download at original quality.
Why a QR album fits Indian weddings specifically
- Built for huge guest lists. Unlimited guests and uploads — the 600-person wedding is where this shines, not where it strains.
- Multi-day, one album. The same QR collects mehndi through reception, auto-sorted by date so each function stays distinct.
- Original-quality video. Sangeet performances, the baraat dhol, full speeches — uploaded uncompressed, not crushed like in a group chat.
- Every generation can use it. A single upload button in 10 languages; no app install for relatives who refuse to download things.
- Live slideshow. Project the incoming guest photos onto a screen during the reception as the night unfolds.
- $29 flat — not per guest. No tier upgrade for more storage or more people. One price for the whole celebration.
By the numbers
2,400+
avg photos collected per large Indian wedding
6
functions covered by one QR code
0
apps your 800 guests need to install
Where to place your QR code
Treat the QR like decor that earns its place. Add it to the mehndi and sangeet invitations so guests start uploading before the wedding day. At the venue, put a framed card on every dinner table, a large sign near the entrance, and a small one at the photo booth or backdrop. For the baraat, a printed card carried with the procession captures the street-side energy that no fixed camera reaches.
Because there is no app to download, adoption is near-instant — a guest goes from seeing the card to uploading in under ten seconds. Multiply that across three days and you collect a volume of candid memories that simply was not recoverable before.
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 for three days of celebration
From the first mehndi henna to the last reception dance — every guest, every camera, one shared album. $29 once, unlimited uploads.
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- 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
Can one QR code cover all our wedding functions?
Yes. You create one album and one QR code, then print it for every event — mehndi, haldi, sangeet, baraat, the ceremony and the reception. Photos from all functions land in the same album, organized by date so you can still tell the sangeet from the vidaai.
Indian weddings have 300-800 guests. Is there an upload limit?
No. Uploads and guests are unlimited on the $29 flat plan. Whether 50 or 800 people scan the QR, every photo and video is collected — large guest lists are exactly where a QR album beats chasing WhatsApp groups.
Do guests need to download an app?
No app, no signup. Guests point their phone camera at the QR code, the album opens in the browser, and they upload. This matters for large multi-generational families where many guests will not install anything.
Will older relatives be able to use it?
The interface is a single large upload button and shows in 10 languages including the phone's own language. It is consistently easier for elders than navigating a messaging app, and you can place printed QR cards on every table so help is never far away.
Can guests upload videos of the sangeet performances?
Yes. Full-length videos upload at original quality — ideal for sangeet dance performances, the baraat procession and reception speeches. There is no per-clip length cap that messaging apps impose.
How long do we have to download everything?
Photos and videos are stored for 12 months at original quality, with a bulk ZIP download. Download before then and the files are yours permanently.