Conferences, summits, holiday parties, brand activations. Take one selfie and InItPic returns every photo of you from the event, with face matches scored at 98% accuracy.
Corporate events produce a unique kind of photo backlog. A conference photographer might shoot four thousand frames across two days: keynote audience reactions, breakout panels, sponsor booths, the cocktail hour, the closing dinner. Three weeks later, those photos land in a shared Google Drive folder with a vague naming scheme, and you are expected to scroll through to find the one of you asking a question from the audience.
InItPic turns that into a five-second selfie. The photographer uploads, the system indexes every face, and you find your photos by being yourself, not by remembering what session you were in.
Marketing teams want attendees to share their event photos on LinkedIn. Attendees want to share their event photos on LinkedIn. The thing standing in between is the gallery experience. If finding yourself takes an hour, almost nobody bothers, and the organic post-event reach disappears.
Selfie-based galleries fix that. The attendee takes a selfie on the train home, sees their photos, posts the best one with the event hashtag, and the marketing team gets the social momentum they paid the photographer for in the first place.
Corporate event photos are usually well-lit and tightly framed, which makes them an easy case for face matching. We see correct match rates above 98% for the typical conference photo (audience reaction, panel shot, networking candid). The harder cases are wide stage shots taken from the back of a 5,000-person ballroom, where individual faces shrink below the indexable threshold. Those frames stay in the gallery, they just do not surface through face search.
For the technical details on the indexing pipeline, AWS Rekognition, and the accuracy numbers, see our how the AI works post.
This question comes up more for corporate events than for festivals, because attendees are usually thinking about their employer's data practices in parallel. The short version: your selfie generates a face fingerprint, the selfie image is deleted unless you opt in to save it, and the fingerprint is searched only against the event you came to search. We do not link your face to your name, your email, your employer, or anything else. The full plain-English breakdown lives on the FAQ, and the formal version lives in our privacy policy.
If you run corporate events or you are the contract photographer, InItPic handles the full delivery pipeline: batch upload, watermarking, face indexing, attendee self-serve search, digital downloads, and Printify-fulfilled prints. The platform is the same whether you are shooting a fifty-person leadership offsite or a fifteen-thousand-person industry summit.
For event organizers specifically, the API supports private events (invite-only by access link), white-labeled galleries (sponsor logo on the gallery page), and bulk attendee email delivery once photos are ready. Reach out via the contact page for a walkthrough.
Searching is free. Digital downloads usually price in the $4-6 range per photo, with bundle discounts at five and ten photos. Some corporate events are sponsored, meaning the organizer pays the photographer up front and attendees get free downloads. That setup is configurable per event.
One selfie surfaces your reactions, panels, candids, and stage shots.