Birthday photos from every guest. One QR.

Skip the group chat where photos go to die. Put one code on the table and let every guest fill a shared roll.

Create your party roll

The morning after a birthday, the good photos are scattered across a dozen phones and three group chats. Someone posts four, someone else promises to send theirs and never does, and the picture you actually wanted is buried under thirty replies. By the time you give up asking, the night is already a week old.

Flick fixes the collection problem before the party starts. You make one QR code, guests scan it and shoot a limited roll straight from the browser, and every photo lands in a single gallery you own. There is no group chat, no chasing, and no download for anyone.

Three steps, no app store.

You set it up before the cake. Guests just point and shoot.

01

Set up the roll

Give the party a name, choose how many shots each guest gets, and decide when the gallery opens. You get a QR code and a card to put on the table.

02

Guests scan and shoot

Anyone at the party opens the camera by scanning the code. No login, no install. The shot limit keeps people picking real moments instead of spamming selfies.

03

Open the gallery

Reveal the photos live on the big screen or the next day. Everything downloads in one go, so the whole night lives in one place.

Made for parties, not paperwork.

The things that actually go wrong when you collect party photos.

  • No group chat pile up
    Photos do not get lost in a chat thread or a story that vanishes in a day. They collect themselves into one gallery you control from the start.
  • Every guest is a camera
    The friend across the room caught the moment you missed. Flick pulls all of those angles into one roll instead of leaving them on separate phones.
  • You decide the reveal
    Keep the gallery sealed until the party is over, or open it live so everyone watches the shots roll in. The wait makes the reveal fun.
  • Cheap for a small party
    A party roll is a flat price per event, and you only pay for guests who actually shoot. A quiet turnout never costs you extra.

Better than a shared album or a party hashtag

Shared albums sound tidy until you send the link. Half the guests never open it, a few upload screenshots and memes, and you still have to remind people for days. The photos you wanted stay on the phones of the people who forgot.

A party hashtag only works if everyone is on the same app and remembers to tag. Private accounts stay hidden, stories disappear after a day, and you cannot download anything at full quality afterwards.

Flick keeps it simple. One code on the table, a limited roll that feels like a real camera, and a gallery that is yours to keep and download. There is nothing to join and nothing to tag.

One event. One price.

Priced by active contributors, the guests who actually shoot, not by the invites you send.

Bigger celebration coming? The Wedding plan covers up to 250 guests. See all Flick pricing.

Birthday photo sharing questions

Do guests need an app to join the party?

No. Guests scan the QR code and the camera opens in their browser. There is no app to download and no account to create, so anyone at the party can start shooting in seconds.

How is this better than a group chat?

A group chat scatters photos across replies and compresses them. Flick puts every shot into one gallery at full quality, and you never have to ask people to resend anything.

Can I show the photos during the party?

Yes. You can open the gallery live so guests watch the roll fill up on a screen, or keep it sealed and reveal everything at the end of the night.

How many photos does each guest get?

You set the shot limit when you create the roll. The Party plan gives 25 shots per guest, which covers the night without turning the gallery into duplicates.

What does it cost for a small party?

The Party plan is a flat price per event and you only pay for guests who actually shoot. If only a handful pick up the QR, you are only charged for them.

Put one code on the table.

Set up your party roll in minutes and let every guest shoot. Start free and pay only when the party is real.

Create your party roll