Why guest photos disappear at destination weddings
Your guests take dozens of photos at your Cancun wedding. Some go into WhatsApp chats that get buried. Some stay on phones. Some get texted to you, compressed into grainy squares. The ones you really want — your cousin's video of the first dance, the candid shot at the beach — rarely make it to you in usable quality.
Getting everyone on the same photo-sharing app is the obvious solution that doesn't work. Half your guests are from the US, the other half from Mexico. Some use iCloud. Some use Google Photos. Nobody wants to download another app for a wedding.
What actually works for international guests
FotoZap puts a QR code on each table. Guests scan it with their phone's camera — no app download, no account, no login. They choose their photos and upload them directly. The whole process takes under 60 seconds.
It works the same on an iPhone from Texas and an Android from Guadalajara. The upload page is in English and Spanish, so your international guests aren't confused.
What you get
Everything goes into one gallery you control. You can see photos as they come in, delete anything you don't want, and download the full collection as a ZIP file. Original quality — not WhatsApp compression.
Videos work too, on the higher plans. The QR stays active for 12 months from the time of your first 10 uploads, so guests can add photos even after they get home.
Setting it up before your wedding
Setup takes about 10 minutes. You enter your names, the date, and your accent color. Download the QR as a PDF and send it to your stationer or print it yourself. Many couples in Cancun include the QR on the table card or a small acrylic sign.
The base plan is MXN 599 (about $30 USD). The Boda plan at MXN 999 adds video uploads and the audio guestbook.