A digital disposable camera for events you care about.
Small group, fixed roll, delayed reveal. Three rules borrowed from the camera you used to bring to weddings, ported to the phone that's already in every guest's hand.
Why disposable
Constraints are the feature.
A disposable camera at a wedding works because of what it doesn't do. No infinite scroll, no edit-the-good-one workflow, no permission to fire off 200 shots. Just a small roll, a steady hand, and the discipline to wait for a real moment.
Posy keeps the constraints. Five, ten, sixteen, twenty-four, or thirty-six shots per guest — picked by you, the host — and a shutter that locks when the roll runs out. That's how a shared album ends up with photos worth keeping.
Why delay the reveal
The morning after is the second event.
Real disposable cameras took a week. You'd drop the roll at CVS, forget about it, and a stack of prints would meet you at the counter — a small surprise from a day you'd already half-forgotten.
Posy compresses that to a host-set timer. Photos stay hidden — even from the photographer who took them — until the moment you pick. When the album reveals, every guest sees it at the same moment. Suddenly you're back at the table, but seeing it through every other camera in the room.
Why no install for guests
Asking a wedding guest to download an app is asking them to skip the wedding.
Every shared-album product gets the same review at every wedding: “We couldn't get half the table to install it.” Posy guests scan a QR, the camera opens in their browser, they shoot. No app store, no account, no waiting for grandma's phone to finish updating.
The host runs the full app on iOS or Android. Everyone else runs the web capture. Both flows talk to the same album.
Where it runs
iOS, Android, and the web.
Hosts use the native app on iOS or Android — same product, same pricing, same album. The browser-based guest capture works on any modern phone, no install.
iOS guests also get the App Clip path: scan an event QR, the Clip launches, they shoot — zero install, zero account. Android Instant Apps are on the roadmap.
What Posy isn't
Short list of what we deliberately don't do.
Not a social network
No public feed, no follows, no algorithm. Each event is private to the people who scanned the QR. The album is yours when it reveals.
Not a subscription
Pay per event, once. If you don't host another, you don't pay another cent. Apple and Google process the payment; we never see your card.
Not a Google Drive folder
You could share a folder and ask everyone to upload. They won't. And even if they did, the result would be 800 photos and no curation. The roll is the curation.
Not a real-time feed
If you want to scroll the latest snap as it lands, an Instagram story is right there. Posy is built for the morning after, not the moment-of.
Made by
A small team at Workyloop.
Posy is built and run by Workyloop, a small studio that ships software we wish existed. We pay for our own infrastructure, talk to every host who emails us, and read every reply.
Have a question or a feature request? hello@posy.camera — a real person reads it.
Try it on your next event.
Free for the first five guests. Pay only when you need more.