For weddings, birthdays, and every party in between
Snapjar fixes that. Put a QR code on the tables, guests scan it, and every photo they take lands in one shared album. Nobody downloads anything. Works on every phone, even your uncle's.
No app to install · No accounts for guests · Photos appear live · You keep everything
Name your event and you get a QR code instantly. Print it, stick it on the tables, tape it to the bar. Wherever people will see it.
The QR opens the album right in their camera app's browser. They tap once to add photos. That's the whole flow. Grandma can do it.
Every photo from every phone, in one gallery, in real time. The blurry ones, the perfect ones, the ones you didn't know were taken.
You've tried. Half the guests aren't in it, the photos get compressed to soup, and three weeks later someone says "oh I have a bunch on my phone, remind me to send them." They never send them.
Snapjar is one link that works the night of the event, while the photos are still on everyone's camera roll and everyone's still excited about it.
"We got 340 photos from our wedding before we even left the venue. My mom cried at the breakfast table going through them."
The kind of message we're building this forNo subscription. You're throwing a party, not signing a contract.
Start free, upgrade from inside your album whenever you want. Even mid-party.
No. That's the whole point. The QR code opens a web page and they upload straight from there. It works on iPhone, Android, and whatever your one friend with the weird phone has.
Only people with your album's link or QR code can see it. Album codes are random, so nobody's going to stumble into your wedding photos.
You're the host, you can delete any photo from your album. It's your party.
We keep them at high quality, way above what messaging apps do to your photos. What goes in looks like what comes out.
Absolutely. Birthdays, graduations, reunions, baby showers, the office party, your D&D group's finale. If people are taking photos, it works.