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How to set up aQR photo gallery
Collect every photo from every guest in one place — with a single QR code and nothing for anyone to install. Here are the five steps.
A QR code photo gallery lets every guest at your wedding share their photos to one place: they scan a single code and upload. During the reception it works as a live photo wall; afterwards it reads like a digital guestbook, because guests can leave a message with each photo. Here is how to set one up with Kenangan.
- 1Create your event galleryOpen Kenangan, type in your event title (for example, 'Adam & Hawa's Wedding'), and pick a plan based on how many guests you expect. You get the QR code and the gallery link immediately — no account to create.
- 2Activate the galleryMake one single payment over WhatsApp. As soon as it is confirmed, your gallery is live for the next 2 months.
- 3Put the QR code where guests will see itPrint the code and place it on every table, at the entrance, or on a standee. Add one short line — 'Scan to share your photos' — so nobody has to guess what it does.
- 4Guests scan and uploadGuests scan the code with their phone camera and land straight in the gallery in their browser: no app, no sign-up. They take a photo or upload one, and it appears on the photo wall live.
- 5Relive it and download everythingAfter the event, see every moment through every guest's eyes in one place — then download the whole gallery, including the shots you never knew were taken, before it expires.
Why a QR photo gallery?
The photos you never saw
The photos you would never have seen
Every guest turns into a photographer. You get the angles, the back tables and the candid moments that even a hired photographer cannot be in three places to catch.
No app, no friction
Guests scan a QR code and use the gallery in their browser. Nothing to download, nothing to register for — which is the only reason people over 60 actually use it.
One place, not twenty group chats
No chasing photos across WhatsApp threads and DMs for a week. Every memory arrives in a single gallery you control.
A digital guestbook, filled in on the night
Guests can leave a message with the photo they upload, so their words arrive attached to their picture instead of on a page nobody reads twice.
Pay once
One payment for the whole event — not a monthly subscription. The gallery stays live for a full 2 months.
Tips
Get every guest snapping
- Put the QR code on every table and announce it once during the reception. That single announcement is what actually gets people scanning.
- Print the code on a table card or standee that matches your styling — it should read as part of the decor, not as signage.
- Ask guests to upload before they leave, while the night is still going. Photos rarely make it out of a camera roll the next morning.