For couples & planners
A wedding produces thousands of pictures — the photographer’s gallery, the second shooter, and a hundred phones in the room. Almost none of them reach the people actually in them. The album sits in a shared drive, the link gets buried in a group chat, and guests give up after scrolling the first fifty.
Picsort fixes the last mile. Upload the full set once, share one link, and every guest uploads a selfie to instantly see and download every picture they appear in — Aunt Tolu finds her table, the groomsmen find the getting-ready shots, and your photographer stops fielding “can you send me the ones of us?” messages for a month.
Couples spend a fortune on photography and then watch the gallery go unseen. A 1,200-picture wedding album is a wall, not a gift — guests can’t find their three pictures among everyone else’s, so they don’t look.
WhatsApp compresses everything to mush. A Google Drive folder asks people to scroll for ten minutes. And nobody downloads an app for one wedding. The result is the same every time: beautiful pictures, locked away from the people who lived them.
Picsort organizes the entire wedding by face. Each guest opens your link, takes a quick selfie, and sees a personal gallery of just the pictures they’re in — full resolution, ready to download.
You share once. The matching is instant. And the pictures land with the people who’ll actually treasure them, while your photographer’s full gallery stays exactly as delivered.
Drop in the photographer’s set — folder, ZIP, or Google Drive. Picsort handles the volume.
Add it to your thank-you message, the wedding website, or a QR code on the tables.
A single selfie returns every picture a guest appears in, ready to download.
You share one album link. Each guest opens it, takes a selfie, and Picsort instantly shows every picture they appear in — which they can download in full resolution. No app, no account required.
Yes. Many couples upload guest and phone pictures first so people can relive the day immediately, then add the photographer’s final gallery to the same album when it’s delivered.
Your album is private and only reachable by the link you share. It isn’t listed or indexed publicly, so only the people you invite can find their pictures.
No app, no account — guests just take a selfie.