The problem
You hosted the event. But you only saw it through your lens. You spent the night greeting people, pouring drinks, wrangling the playlist, making sure the cake got cut before the candles drowned the frosting. You took maybe a dozen photos. Most of them are of the same three people, in the same corner, under the same light.
The night was bigger than what you captured. You know that. You just have no way to prove it.
The insight
Your guests have the whole story. The candid shot of your dad laughing at a joke you didn't hear. The group photo you weren't in. The angle of the dance floor you never got to. The moment your niece tried the cake for the first time. The shots taken from ten different phones, ten different perspectives, ten different versions of the same night — all locked on strangers' camera rolls, never to be seen again.
Most of those photos will sit untouched on a phone until the phone is traded in. Then they're gone.
Your memories don't disappear after 30 days.
The solution
One QR code. Everyone scans it when they arrive. Everyone uploads as the night unfolds. The host gets everything — every angle, every candid, every mistake and every magic moment — in a single gallery that updates live.
No app download. No account required for guests. No texting photos later that never actually get texted. Just one link, one scan, one shared memory.
Two modes
Events are for planned occasions — weddings, birthdays, corporate nights, reunions. They have a start, an end, and a defined guest list of scanners.
Stories are for the spontaneous. The bar night that turned into a rooftop detour. The beach day no one planned but everyone remembered. They're open-ended, rolling, and collect whatever the night becomes.
The difference
Your photos don't disappear after thirty days. They don't get auto-deleted to save someone else's storage budget. They belong to you, and they stay with you. Delete them when you're ready to let go — not when a server tells you it's time.
Built in Detroit. For everyone.
We're a small team working out of Detroit, Michigan. We've built Picshare for anyone who has ever hosted something and realized, the next morning, that the night they remembered and the night they photographed were two different nights. We think you should have both.
Get in touch
Questions, press, partnerships, or a story to share — email us at hello@picshare.io.