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QR code and event link, ready immediately
Create the event, choose the guest access mode, and place one simple entry point everywhere you need it.
Built for once-in-a-lifetime events
Memry gives every guest a private, browser-based upload path and gives every host a calm way to organize the event from setup to final archive.
For hosts who want every guest photo without group chats, app installs, or public timelines.

Guest flow
Scan, upload, done.
Guests keep moving. Hosts keep control. The product stays invisible in the best way.
Host promise
One organized event workspace instead of weeks of reminders and scattered links.
Privacy
The collection stays private-first instead of defaulting to a social feed.
One link. That's it.
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Create the event, choose the guest access mode, and place one simple entry point everywhere you need it.
Control
Upload windows, gallery availability, and final archive timing stay visible and easy to manage.
Outcome
Memry is less about building another gallery and more about giving an event a clean memory infrastructure from collection to handoff.
Guests will actually use it
The guest experience has one job: remove hesitation. No app install, no onboarding, no sense that they are entering another platform.
Guests open one link or QR code and land directly in the event.
No account, no app store, no public social layer in the middle.
The flow is designed to take seconds, not attention away from the event.
What hosts notice
More guests contribute because the flow asks almost nothing of them.
Uploads stay connected to one event instead of getting scattered across chats.
The final archive feels intentional, not improvised after the event is over.
Privacy by design
Memry is built for private collection, host control, and a clear finish line. It treats event media like something worth handling carefully.
The upload path starts private and respects event settings instead of nudging guests toward visibility by default.
Collection windows, gallery time, and final exports are shaped around a host-managed lifecycle.
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