Selfie Wall turns any corporate event into a living photo mosaic. Participants scan a QR code, snap a selfie, and watch themselves appear on the big screen — instantly.
From setup to that final keepsake PDF — Selfie Wall handles it all.
Each event gets a unique QR code. Participants scan and jump straight to the selfie page — no app download needed.
Photos appear on the live wall within seconds. New arrivals flash into view with a spotlight animation before settling into the grid.
Participants can take a selfie directly in the browser or upload from their gallery. Works on any phone, no app required.
Collect exactly the information you need — name, department, team, or custom fields — configured per event.
The photo grid automatically adjusts its layout as more people join — always looking gorgeous on screen.
Export a single-page A4 PDF with all photos and event branding — a beautiful gift your client can keep forever.
Four simple steps to your live photo wall
Fill in the client details, event date and venue, set a participant limit, and configure the form fields participants will fill.
Display the generated QR code on screens or printouts at your venue. Participants scan it to access the selfie page instantly.
Every selfie appears on the live wall in real-time with a cinematic flash animation. Project it on screen for maximum impact.
When the event wraps up, export a branded A4 PDF featuring every photo in a beautiful mosaic — the perfect client gift.
“The energy in the room when people saw themselves on the wall was incredible. Selfie Wall was the highlight of our annual summit.”
Priya Sharma
HR Director, Tata Consultancy Services
“Dead simple to set up, and the live photo grid looked stunning on our 4K screens. Clients absolutely loved it.”
Rohit Nair
Events Manager, Infosys
“We used Selfie Wall for 200+ attendees. Seamless, fast, and the PDF gift was a beautiful touch our CEO personally appreciated.”
Ananya Mehta
Chief of Staff, Reliance Industries
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