One gallery for the whole crew
Everyone scans the same QR, adds their name, and shoots from their phone. No shared album setup, no app install, no post-trip chasing.
For bachelor parties
Give every guest a digital disposable roll for the weekend. The airport selfies, dinner toasts, game-day chaos, and late-night candids all land in one gallery the organiser can actually download.
Built for bachelor parties
What you get
Everyone scans the same QR, adds their name, and shoots from their phone. No shared album setup, no app install, no post-trip chasing.
Put the QR in the trip itinerary, hotel welcome note, or pinned group-chat message so the camera follows the weekend.
Use a PIN, keep uploads hidden during the trip, and share the final gallery only with the people who were there.
Export the full ZIP after the weekend and save it with the wedding-week memories, roast deck, or private keepsake folder.
Setup tips
Add it to the itinerary and group chat before everyone travels. The earlier it is visible, the more complete the gallery feels.
Multi-day trips need room. Start around 60–100 shots per guest, then lower it for a single-night party.
Keep uploads hidden while the trip is live, review the gallery, then share the best version with the crew.
FAQ
No. Guests scan the QR, type their name, and use the camera in their mobile browser.
Yes. Add a PIN, keep the gallery hidden during the event, and only share the final link with your group.
Yes. Set a higher per-guest shot limit and use the same QR across dinners, activities, travel days, and the main night out.
Yes. The host can remove uploads from the dashboard before revealing the gallery.
Yes. The host can download the whole gallery as a ZIP after the party or trip.
By location
See how PicShots fits bachelor parties in specific markets, with venue notes, local setup tips, and currency context.
Create the bachelor party event, share one QR with the crew, and save every angle without chasing the group chat.