Relive your day from every angle you missed. Every guest becomes your photographer — and by tomorrow, the memories are all yours.
For the couple who wants to recover every angle of the day — the first look, the toast they missed, the kids dancing barefoot.
A quota per guest means everyone captures a moment, no one spams, and you get a curated roll instead of a chaotic group chat.
When the people in front of you are the rarest thing about the day, Memento gives you the memories before anyone starts worrying about sharing them.
Memento started after I watched yet another organizer try to round up photos from 80 guests — by SMS, by WhatsApp, by Messenger, all at once. And after friends asked me how to capture a birthday or a wedding without the budget for a professional photographer.
So I thought about it properly. And I built Memento.
The result: a digital disposable camera, hosted in Europe, with no app, no ads, no AI peeking over your guests' shoulders — and a fun new way to bring home the memories from the days you don't want to lose.
Set the name, the date, and the photo quota per guest. No credit card, no app, no setup wizard.
Print it, tape it to tables, or drop it in your group chat. Guests scan, take photos in their browser, and that's it.
By the morning after, all the photos are in your private gallery — ready to download, publish as a memory site, or archive.
Five minutes to get going. No credit card, no app install, no surprises.
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