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Graduation photo sharing that catches the whole day

Graduation happens once — the cap toss, the diploma handshake, the family groups on the lawn — and everyone photographs it at the same time. GuestCam.io collects every one of those photos in a single private gallery: guests scan a QR code and upload from their phone, no app needed.

One day, a dozen phones

Aunts film the walk across the stage, friends catch the cap toss, siblings shoot the family groups. Without a collection point, those photos scatter across camera rolls and three different group chats — and the graduate never sees most of them.

The moments you cannot restage

You get one cap toss and one diploma handshake. Someone in the crowd caught the angle you missed — a shared upload page is the only realistic way to actually get that photo.

From ceremony to party

The same QR code works all day: at the ceremony, during photos on the lawn, and at the dinner or backyard party afterward. Everything lands in one gallery in the order it happened.

Why graduation photos scatter — and how to keep them together

Graduation compresses everything into a few hours. Grandparents arrive with their phones, classmates photograph each other in gowns, and parents try to capture the diploma moment from row 14. The result is hundreds of photos taken by people who may never all be in the same group chat again — extended family on one side, school friends on the other.

The usual fix is asking everyone to "send the pictures" afterward. A few arrive by text at wrecked quality, some land in a family chat the graduate is not in, and the rest never leave the phones they were taken on. There is no natural moment after graduation day when everyone gets around to it — people travel home, and the photos stay where they are.

GuestCam.io replaces all of that with a single QR code. Print it on the party invitation, prop it on the dessert table, or drop the link in the family chat that morning. Everyone — from the graduate's best friend to a grandparent who has never installed an app — scans and uploads in seconds, and the graduate ends the day with the complete set in one private gallery.

Collect every graduation photo in 3 steps

1

Create the event before the ceremony

Takes under 30 seconds and is free to start. You instantly get a QR code and a short event code to share with family and friends.

2

Share the code where people gather

Send it in the family chat that morning, print it on party invitations, and set it on the tables at the celebration. Guests scan and upload from their phone browser all day.

3

Download the whole day from one gallery

After the party, open your private host link and download every photo in one go — ceremony, lawn, and party together, no chasing relatives afterward.

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Graduation photo sharing — common questions

How do I collect graduation photos from family and friends?

Create a QR-code photo page for the graduation, print the code, and put it wherever people gather — at the ceremony seats you save for family and on the tables at the party. Everyone uploads straight from their phone browser to one private gallery, with no app to install and no account to create.

Why do graduation photos end up scattered everywhere?

Graduation is a one-day event where everyone photographs at once — the cap toss, the diploma handshake, family groups on the lawn. Afterwards those photos sit on a dozen different phones and get shared piecemeal across several group chats, so nobody ever holds the complete set. A single upload page fixes that by collecting everything in one place as the day happens.

Do guests need to download an app to upload graduation photos?

No. Guests scan the QR code and the upload page opens in their phone browser. There is no app download, no login, and no account — which matters when grandparents, classmates, and family friends all need to participate on the same day.

Can guests upload videos from the graduation party too?

Yes, on the paid plan. The free plan collects photos only, while the one-time $19.99 paid plan accepts both photos and videos with video uploads up to 200 MB — enough for the full cap toss and the toast at the party afterward.

How much does a graduation photo sharing page cost?

GuestCam is free to start: up to 20 photos per guest, photos only, with 7 days of storage. The paid plan is a one-time $19.99 per event — no subscription — and adds unlimited photos and videos, video uploads up to 200 MB, 6 months of storage, and AI photo tagging.

One graduation. Every photo.

Free to start — create the event tonight, share the QR code at the ceremony tomorrow, and the photos start arriving with the first scan.

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