In London
London events span everything from an intimate Hackney warehouse wedding to a black-tie gala at a Mayfair hotel — and most of them end the same way, with hundreds of pictures scattered across phones and a shared folder nobody opens twice.
Picsort gives every guest a direct line to their own pictures. Upload the gallery, share one link, and a single selfie returns the moments each person is in — clean, full-resolution, ready to keep.
Whether it’s a garden ceremony at Kew, a riverside reception in Greenwich, a multicultural wedding in Southall, or a corporate evening at a venue near the City, London’s events draw guests from all over — and they rarely all know each other.
That’s where finding yourself by selfie matters most: a guest doesn’t need to recognise anyone else in the gallery, they just need to find themselves. Picsort makes that instant, however large or mixed the guest list, and it works just as well for an East London warehouse party as for a black-tie evening in the West End.
Photographer’s set, guest pictures, or both — all into one album.
Pop it on the wedding website, the invite, or a post-event email.
One selfie surfaces every picture a guest appears in.
Yes. The same find-yourself-with-a-selfie experience works for an intimate wedding or a large corporate evening — every attendee gets their own pictures.
No. Picsort runs in any browser with no account. Guests tap your link, take a selfie, and download their pictures.
Your album is private and only reachable by the link you share — it isn’t publicly listed or indexed.
No app, no account — guests just take a selfie.