The honest breakdown: free plan vs. the one-time upgrade
Searching for a free wedding photo app mostly turns up free trials: apps that collect your card details, limit you to a handful of uploads, and start charging monthly after the wedding. We built the free plan differently because a wedding is a one-day event — you should be able to collect guest photos without a recurring bill attached to it. The free plan asks for no payment details at any point.
The limits are real, so here they are plainly. Free means up to 20 photos per guest, photos only — guests cannot upload videos — and your gallery is stored for 7 days, which is enough time to download everything the week after the wedding. For a smaller wedding with a prompt download, that is a complete solution, not a teaser.
The paid plan exists for weddings that outgrow those limits: it is a one-time $19.99 per event — no subscription — with unlimited photos and videos, video uploads up to 200 MB, 6 months of storage, and AI photo tagging to sort the results. You can start free today and upgrade the same event later if the RSVPs grow or you decide you want the toasts on video. Either way, guests never pay, never install anything, and never create an account: they scan the QR code and upload from the browser.