
Wedding Guide
Comparison of all methods for collecting photos from wedding guests: WhatsApp, Google Drive, dedicated apps. Which method works best? Learn how to gather hundreds of spontaneous photos.
See Weddie photo galleryAfter the wedding, the questions start: 'Hey, do you have a photo from the first dance?' You message on WhatsApp, call your aunt, ask cousins. Turns out everyone has some great photos, but:
Theoretically, you can create a WhatsApp group or Google Drive folder. In practice - 80% of guests won't send anything. Here's why:
WhatsApp Problems:


QR code for weddings is a game changer. Guests scan with their phone camera, the wedding gallery opens in browser - zero apps to download, zero accounts to create.
How it works step by step:
Weddie.app collects an average of 600-800 photos and videos at weddings with 80-100 guests. No joke - people really do take tons of photos when uploading is easy.
What affects photo count:


More QR code locations = more photos collected. Proven spots:
The QR code alone is half the battle. To collect maximum photos, you need to motivate guests:
1. DJ or best man announcement:
'Hey everyone! See the QR codes on the tables? Scan and upload your photos - everything goes to a shared album for the newlyweds!'
2. Enable photo bingo:
Guests get a board with tasks like 'Photo with the couple', 'Someone crying from emotion', 'Grandpa dancing'. Turns taking photos into a game!
3. Display gallery on projector:
When people see their photos appearing on screen, they upload more. Also builds great atmosphere.
4. Ask the wedding party to help:
Have them walk around tables and help older guests scan the code.
In Weddie, downloading all photos is super easy:
No! That's Weddie's biggest advantage. Guests scan the QR code with their phone camera, a page opens in their browser, and they can immediately upload photos. Works on any smartphone - iPhone and Android - without installing anything.
Unlimited! The Standard package includes 5GB of storage (about 1000+ photos), Gold has 50GB (thousands of photos and videos). On average, couples collect 600-800 photos.
Weddie uses light optimization but preserves much higher quality than WhatsApp. Photos look great on screen and in standard prints.
Yes! QR scanning is now a standard feature in every smartphone - just open the camera and point at the code. To be safe, ask your wedding party to help older guests with their first scan.
Yes, and it's a great feature! The gallery is shared - everyone can browse and download others' photos. This builds a nice community atmosphere and guests often download group photos from each other.
Weddie is optimized to work even with slower connections. Photos upload in the background - guests can close the page and the photo will still upload. For peace of mind, you can also ask the venue for guest WiFi password.
Create a shared wedding album via QR code and collect all guest photos in one place. Setup takes just 10 minutes!