No marketing speak. Just honest answers.
Yes — fair ones. Photos: up to 50 MB each (more than enough for any phone). Videos: up to 5 minutes and 500 MB. Audio messages: up to 3 minutes. We post these limits openly because nothing kills a wedding upload faster than a video that fails halfway through.
No. They scan a QR code with their phone camera, and upload directly from their browser. No app store. No account. No login. That's the point — if your 67-year-old uncle can't figure it out in 10 seconds, we've failed.
We'll email you 30 days before the gallery closes. You can download everything as a ZIP, save the album PDF, and keep your memories forever. After 6 months we delete the gallery — your stuff, your timeline.
No. We don't sell extensions, upgrades, or add-ons. $49 once includes 6 months — enough for any wedding planning, the event, and post-wedding download. After that, your photos are yours to keep on your own drive.
Free apps make money by selling your data, showing ads, or trapping you in subscriptions. We charge $49 once because hosting your wedding videos costs money, and we'd rather you trust us than wonder what we're hiding.
Same price. We don't charge per guest because counting your friends isn't our business model.
Yes. You can set moderation to "approve first" so nothing shows up in the gallery until you review it. Or leave it on instant mode and remove anything later. Your gallery, your rules.
No — it's a print-ready PDF. You download it, send it to any printer (Vistaprint, Mixbook, your local print shop, or even Costco photo center), and they print it for you. We give you the file at 300 DPI in your chosen format — you choose where and how to print.
Yes. We don't sell your data. We don't show ads. We don't share your photos with third parties. Your gallery is protected with a PIN code, and private uploads are visible only to you and your partner. When the 6 months are up and you've downloaded everything, we delete it.
Eliza — graphic designer, got married 3 years ago, built Wedding Spark out of frustration. Email her any question: [email protected]. She replies herself.
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