One night, one roll

Twenty cameras. One roll of film.

Hand a camera to every guest, cap how many frames they get, and keep the whole thing sealed until the night is over. What you open the next morning is the evening from every seat at the table.

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Frames per roll
12
Seconds to join
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Apps to install
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★★★★★
Nobody was on their phone
Twelve shots each and suddenly people were talking again. Waking up to the album the next morning was the best part.
Deniz · Jul 2026
★★★★★
Guests joined in seconds
One QR on each table. No downloads, no explaining. Even my parents figured it out before the starters arrived.
Mira · Jun 2026
★★★★★
Photos I never knew existed
The face match sent me forty shots of myself I'd never have seen. No group chat, no asking anyone.
Kerem · Jun 2026
“The best frame of the night was taken by someone else.”
Wedding
Birthday
Trip
Party
Just everyday
Develops in
From first frame to finished album.
Step 01
01
Open a roll
Give it a name, decide when it seals shut, and choose how many frames each person carries.
Step 02
02
Pass out cameras
Drop the code on the table or send the link. Anyone who scans it is holding a camera a second later.
Step 03
03
Wait for it to develop
Every frame goes into the same roll, unseen, until the moment you chose for it to open.
Frequently asked questions
Why only a handful of shots?
Because a limit changes how people behave. When frames are scarce nobody machine-guns the room or spends the night reviewing what they just took. They wait for something worth spending a frame on.
What does my guest actually have to do?
Point a phone at the QR, type a name, start shooting. No account, no install, no app store detour. The camera opens in the browser.
Does anyone see the photos during the night?
Not unless you want them to. By default the roll is sealed; you decide whether it opens the moment it closes, later that night, or in time for breakfast.
What is the face match for?
So you never have to ask anyone to send you a photo. Scan your face once and any frame you appear in is filed into your own album when the roll opens, matched on your phone, at a 90% floor, or not at all.
Where does my face data live?
On your device, as a set of numbers, never a picture, never on a server, never in the host's hands. Delete it and every match link goes with it.
Can I skip the face scan?
Yes, and you lose nothing. You still see the entire roll. Face match only adds a private album on top of it.
Who decides what guests can see?
You do, when you set the roll up. Either everyone sees the full album or each guest keeps only the frames they shot.
What happens once a roll closes?
It becomes an album that stays put. Everyone who shot in it keeps access, and you can pull the whole set down at full resolution. No watermark, no link that expires.
Does it work on Android?
Guests shoot from the browser, so any recent phone works. The app itself is for hosts and for anyone who wants face match delivery.
Why the name Roll?
A roll of film is finite, you can't preview it, and you only find out what you caught once it's developed. That's the whole product in one word.
Some nights only get one roll. Make it count.
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