Many days, many functions, and hundreds of guests - each with a phone full of moments. One QR code gathers them all into a single private gallery, organised by the people in every shot. From $39.
The moments between the moments
The mehndi and the haldi. The sangeet that runs past midnight. The baraat, the ceremony, the reception. Days filled with laughter, traditions and hundreds of tiny moments happening all at once. Your photographer can't be everywhere. Your guests already are.
Those are the photos that disappear into a hundred camera rolls. This is how you keep every one.
The challenge
Most photo-sharing tools are designed for a single afternoon with a hundred guests. A South Asian wedding is a different scale entirely: several functions over several days, a guest list that runs into the hundreds, and family flying in from across the world to be there.
That scale is exactly where the usual approaches fall apart. WhatsApp groups turn to chaos and crush your photos to a blur. Shared drives ask every auntie and uncle to make an account. And the photographer and videographer, wonderful as they are, can only be in one room at a time - while the mehndi unfolds in one house and the boys get ready in another.
Your guests are everywhere you can't be. They catch the quiet moment between grandparents, the cousins reunited on the dance floor, the tears during the vidaai. The trouble has never been that the photos aren't taken. It's that they're scattered - and they fade.
How it works
Before the wedding you set up your private gallery and get one personalised QR code. Put it on table cards, welcome signs and your order of events - the same code covers every function.
A scan opens your gallery in their phone's browser. No app, no account. Elders and relatives joining from overseas add their photos as easily as anyone in the room.
Photos and video pour in through the celebration and keep arriving in the days after. Nothing is compressed - every image comes through in full quality.
Facial recognition finds every relative across every event, so you can tap a face and see them through the whole wedding - then download it all in full resolution whenever you like.
Why couples choose us
Mehndi, haldi or gaye holud. Sangeet or dholki. The baraat, the ceremony, the reception. Whatever your family's traditions, every event is organised by day so each celebration keeps its own story.
With a huge extended family, scrolling is hopeless. Facial recognition groups every shot by who's in it - tap a face and see them across the entire wedding.
From tech-shy grandparents to cousins overseas, every guest adds photos with a scan. No downloads, no logins, no one left out - on any phone, anywhere.
Unlimited uploads, never compressed. The entrance, the first dance, the dhol, the speeches - all the video and every photo, at full quality, ready to treasure and to print.
Your gallery is private to you. Nothing public, nothing sold. You decide who sees your family's celebration - it stays in one place that belongs to you.
Turn the best of every event into a printed photobook - one for you, and one to gift to parents and grandparents, featuring every photo they appear in.
For every family
Whether your family is Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan or Nepali, and whether your wedding is Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian or Jain, your celebration is your own. Some of the most loved moments - the mehndi and the sangeet - are shared across cultures; the heart of the day, whether that's the pheras around the sacred fire, the nikah, the Anand Karaj at the Gurdwara or vows exchanged in a church, is yours alone.
And when two cultures come together in one wedding - as they so often do - a single gallery holds every part of both, side by side, without asking anyone to choose.
Yes - that's exactly what it's built for. One QR code covers every event across every day, from the mehndi and haldi to the sangeet, the ceremony and the reception. Every photo lands in the same private gallery, and photos naturally group by day and moment so you can relive each event on its own.
All of them. Gather & Group works for Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian and Jain weddings, and for families from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Whether your ceremony is the pheras, the nikah, the Anand Karaj or something blended across two cultures, it collects and organises your guests' photos the same way.
No. Guests scan a QR code or tap a link, and their phone browser opens - no app to download and no account to create. It works on any phone, anywhere in the world, so relatives joining from overseas can add their photos just as easily as guests in the room.
Yes. There's no limit on guests, photos or videos, and we never compress them - you get full resolution. With celebrations that can run to several hundred guests across several days, that scale is the whole point.
Built-in facial recognition groups every photo by the people in it. Tap a person and see every photo they appear in - across every event - whether they're centre stage or in the background of a crowd. With big extended families, it's the fastest way to find that one auntie or cousin.
Yes. Your gallery is private to you - only you decide who sees the photos. Nothing is public and nothing is sold. It's your wedding, kept in one place that belongs to you.
One QR code. Every guest. Every function. $67, everything included.
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