Graphic designer. Recently married. The only person behind this.
I got married three years ago in a small backyard ceremony. 60 guests. My friend's iPhone broke during the ceremony. My uncle's photos lived in a Facebook album I can't access anymore. The slideshow my cousin made disappeared when she switched to Android.
I have my photographer's gallery — beautiful, professional, posed. Every shot is perfect.
I don't have anything else.
Not my dad's face during the vows. Not the kids running around the tables after dinner. Not the voice message my grandma left on my cousin's phone that nobody thought to save.
"I didn't want to build 'event tech.' I wanted one place where everything from my wedding day could live — without subscribing, without asking 80 people for their cloud passwords, without waiting."
So I built Wedding Spark. It's a QR code. Guests scan it, upload photos and videos from their phone browser — no app, no login, no friction. Everything lands in one gallery that you control.
It's $49. Once. That's everything: photos, videos, audio messages, guest book, privacy controls, printable album PDF. 6 months of hosting — enough time to plan, celebrate, and download every memory home.
I'm not a startup. I'm not a team of 12. I'm one person who needed this thing to exist and made it.
If you have a question, email me. I read every one. I reply myself.
— Eliza
[email protected]$49 includes everything. No "starter" tier that's missing features. No "premium" unlock. No monthly subscription that charges you while your wedding photos sit unused. You pay once, you get everything.
I don't sell your data. I don't show ads. I don't train AI on your wedding photos. After 6 months, download everything and I delete it. Your memories belong on your hard drive, not my server.
If your 67-year-old uncle can't upload a photo in under 10 seconds, I've failed. No app download. No account creation. No "sign in with Google." Scan, tap, done.
This isn't a replacement for your photographer. It's not lifetime cloud storage. It doesn't have AI editing or social features. It's a QR code, an upload page, and a gallery. That's the point.