Gaze
A projector. A TV. A laptop on a bar.

The room becomes
a slideshow
of itself.

Open the live wall URL on any screen with a browser. Every capture lands within seconds, drifting across the wall as polaroids. Guests glance up, see themselves, and the photobooth becomes the centerpiece of the night.

01

Open it in a browser.

No app, no client install, no projector dongle drama.

01 Any screen

HDMI, AirPlay, browser.

The wall is just a URL. Cast it to a TV, project it on a wall, mirror it to a monitor in the back of the room. Anything that loads a webpage can be a wall.

02 Real-time

Seconds, not minutes.

A capture taken at the booth shows up on the wall in seconds. Supabase Realtime pushes new assets over a websocket — no polling, no refresh button.

03 Self-curating

Polaroids that drift.

Captures fade in and out as polaroids on a parchment background, randomly rotated, gently animated. The wall composes itself — no operator needed.

02

You stay in control.

Moderate before it lands. Hide what shouldn't. Stop it on a dime.

04 Moderation

Approve, then project.

Optional: every capture lands in a moderation queue first. Review on your phone, tap approve, and only the keepers reach the wall.

05 Hide a frame

One tap to remove.

A guest blinks, a kid sticks a tongue out, the lighting was wrong — hide it from the gallery review surface and it disappears from the wall on the next cycle.

06 Anonymous

No login on the wall.

The wall URL is unlisted by default. Share it with the projector laptop, don't share it with the world. No accounts, no PII on screen.

Cast a wall at your next event.

Free to try. Free for your first event. The room remembers itself.