One frame.
One photo. Front camera or back, mirrored or not.
Single portraits, strips, boomerangs, GIFs. Pick the rhythm; the kiosk takes the rest.
Each mode is its own canvas. Each canvas can carry its own template, pacing, and personality.
One photo. Front camera or back, mirrored or not.
Three frames, one countdown. The photobooth strip, exactly as you remember it.
Wider canvas. Four poses, a bigger logo, or a 2 × 2 in the Darkroom.
Forward, backward, on repeat. The best half-second of the party, refusing to end.
A handful of frames, looped. In the group chat before the song does.
Five big buttons, one tap. The pose picks the format.
From kiosk to gallery in seconds. No apps for guests.
Guests see your enabled modes as buttons on the attract screen. Tap one, the camera spins up, and the countdown starts.
After the countdown, the captured frame or loop previews with a retake button right there. One tap to keep it, one tap to try again.
Your assigned template composites onto the capture before upload. What lands in storage is the finished image or motion asset.
The capture posts to your event gallery and live wall instantly. Anyone with the link can browse, react, and save their favorites.