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Every photo, video, and message from your wedding — in one beautiful place.
No app download. Everyone who matters can get there. Even grandma.
"Wedding Memory gives every couple a personal web address with their names — like sarah-michael.wedding-memory.com — where all wedding content lives for 12 months. Professional video delivery, guest photo and video uploads, and a digital guestbook with comments and reactions. No app download required — guests tap a link or scan a QR code and they're in. Guests who couldn't attend can still view, upload, and participate from anywhere in the world. One-time $299, no subscription."
Watch how couples use Wedding Memory to collect every photo, video, and message from their wedding day.
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Scan the QR code or tap the URL below. Browse the gallery, leave a reaction, explore the guestbook. This is exactly what your guests will experience — no account, no download.
Notice the URL: lizzy-demo.wedding-memory.com — yours will have your names on it.
Your videographer sends a Vimeo link. Your photographer shares a Google Drive folder. Your best friend texts you a clip. Your cousin posts to Instagram Stories — gone in 24 hours. Your friends have 200 photos on their phone that they'll send to xx WhatsApp groups. And what do your loved ones see of that?
Meanwhile, the toast your dad gave? The look on your partner's face during the first dance? The moment your flower girl decided to go off-script? Nobody wrote down what those moments felt like. A video captures what happened. A guestbook page for each image/video captures what people felt.
Sign up, enter your names and wedding date. Your page is live in under two minutes. You get a unique URL like Lizzy-Harold.Wedding-Memory.com and a downloadable QR code that live for as long as you like.
Your guests can access the URL right away — even before and long after your wedding day. Share the link in your group chats, invitations, or save-the-date. At the venue, put the QR code on table cards, a sign at the entrance, the bar, or the ceremony program. Two ways in — one for the tech-savvy, one for everyone else.
Guests scan or tap — no app to download, it opens right in their browser. They upload their own photos and videos, leave guestbook messages, and react to moments. After the event, you add your professional content — videographer footage, photographer highlights — and everything lives together in one place.
Your 80-year-old grandmother doesn't know what a QR code is. That's fine. You send her the link on WhatsApp. She taps it. She's watching your first dance. She doesn't need to be on social media, or maneuver to a free folder somewhere.
No app to download. No account to create. No email address required. If she can tap a link on her phone, she can do this. Other platforms lose 50–70% of guests at the app download step. We skip that step entirely.
Your aunt who was sick. Your college friend abroad. Your grandfather who couldn't travel. The colleagues who'll hear about it Monday morning.
A QR code only works if you're at the venue. A personal URL works everywhere on earth. Send the link, and they're part of it — watching, reacting, leaving messages in the guestbook. 150 chairs at the venue. 500 people who care. One link for all of them.
Your videographer's work, organized by chapters — Ceremony, Reception, Speeches, First Dance. Guests swipe through content in a TikTok-style vertical feed designed for phones. Tap to pause, swipe to continue.
Every phone at your wedding becomes a camera for your collection. Guests upload photos and videos in seconds — no app, no account, no friction. That dance floor clip your college roommate took? It's in your gallery automatically.
Comments, reactions, heartfelt messages — not a generic sign-in book that collects dust. A living guestbook tied to the actual moments from your wedding. Twenty years from now, you can read what your grandparents wrote about watching you exchange vows.
Guests enter a nickname — that's it. No email. No phone number. No social media login. No data collection. Your wedding page is accessible only to people who have the QR code or access link.
Match your wedding concept — your invitations, your flowers, your venue palette. Choose from 9 curated color presets (light and dark modes) or set your own custom colors. Your wedding page looks like YOUR wedding, not a tech company's template.
Start before the wedding day. Create a "How It All Began" chapter with childhood photos, how you met, the proposal. Add your engagement shoot, pre-wedding moments. Guests swipe through your entire love story — from the very beginning to the dance floor.
Wedding Memory does not claim any ownership or rights over your content. Photos you upload belong to you. Videos your guests share belong to them. Your videographer's work remains their intellectual property. We only store, display, and transmit content to make the platform work — nothing more. No licensing your memories for marketing. No training AI on your wedding photos. No fine print that quietly transfers rights to us.
This is different from many platforms where uploading content means granting broad, perpetual, sublicensable licenses. With Wedding Memory, the only license we hold is the minimum needed to show your content to the people you choose — and it ends when your page expires.
$299 one-time · no subscription
Storage: Additional storage is not needed in 98% of all cases, but if you really need more, it's $5 per 10GB for 12 months.
After 12 months: Keep your memories online forever in a free album, or $99 for lifetime access to the full web app.
Create Your Wedding Page — $299| Wedding Memory | Google Photos | App-Based | |
|---|---|---|---|
| App download required | No — browser only | No | Yes (app store) |
| Pro video + guest photos in one place | Yes | No — separate albums | Partial |
| Digital guestbook with comments | Yes | No | No |
| You keep full content ownership | Yes — display-only license | Broad license granted | Varies |
| Guest privacy (nickname only) | Yes | No — Google account | Varies |
| Chapter organization | Yes | No | Some |
| TikTok-style mobile viewing | Yes | No | No |
| Emoji reactions (5 types) | Yes | No | Some (1 type) |
| One-time pricing | $299 once | Free (limited) | $50–400/yr |
| Storage included | 30GB dedicated | 15GB shared | Varies |
| QR code guest access | Yes | No | Some |
Detailed comparisons: Wedding Memory vs Google Photos | Wedding Memory vs GuestPix
You'll spend months choosing flowers, tasting cake, and picking centerpieces. They're beautiful — and they last one day.
The things that actually last? The shaky phone video your best friend took during the speeches. The guestbook message your grandmother left from 5,000 miles away — "I wish I could have been there. I love you both." The childhood photo your mom uploaded to the "How It All Began" chapter.
Your wedding memory isn't a file on a hard drive. It's a place — with your names on it — where everyone who matters can get there. Even the ones who couldn't be in the room.
sarah-michael.wedding-memory.com — Two minutes to set up. Forever to remember.