Photos are the number one thing people want after your event, and the number one thing they can never find. InItPic fixes that: your guests take one selfie and get every photo of themselves in seconds. You bring it to your event as a sponsored experience, at no cost to attendees.
You already spend money on photographers. The photos get shot, edited, dropped into a gallery link, and then almost no one finds their own face in three thousand frames. The value you paid for evaporates the week after the event. InItPic turns that same photo coverage into a moment your guests actually feel: they walk up, take a selfie, and every photo of them appears on their phone in about five seconds.
Your photographers shoot the way they always do. During or right after the event they upload to a private gallery scoped to your event. Every face is indexed automatically. You put a QR code on signage, the stage screens, the wristbands, wherever your crowd already looks. Attendees scan it, take a selfie, and their photos surface instantly, ranked by match confidence, even in dark stage lighting or from a phone in a moving crowd. No app download is required to start, no bib numbers, no scrolling.
We ran InItPic at ILLfest in Austin. Attendees found themselves with a single selfie across the official photographers' galleries, in seconds, with no gallery scrolling and no chasing anyone for a Dropbox link. The ILLfest experience page shows exactly what your guests would see.
Merch matters here: when an attendee puts their photo on a print, mug, or shirt, the digital download is included free. That single mechanic drives a meaningfully higher spend per guest than digital-only, which is what makes the revenue-share model work for both of us.
Not much. Your event date and expected attendance, your photographers' contact (or ours if you need coverage), and where you want the QR signage to live. We handle the gallery setup, face indexing, storefront, payments, and print fulfillment. Setup for a standard event takes a couple of days, not weeks.
Music festivals and nightlife (proven, high photo density, selfie-native crowds), marathons and race series (selfie search finds roughly three times more photos than bib-number search, and works even when the bib is covered), conferences and corporate events, and any venue running recurring nights where photo inventory compounds week over week.
Sponsored, free pilot, or revenue share. Branded to your event. Live in days.