Selfie wall for parties: a live photo slideshow on the big screen
A selfie wall turns the party's photos into a living wall on the big screen: guests upload candid photos from their own phones, and they run as a slideshow on a TV or projector — each with a funny, personal caption.
Here's how to make a selfie wall for a wedding, birthday or company party, and what makes it better than a shared Google album.
How to make a selfie wall
Create the wall, pick the occasion, and add a few photos up front so the big screen isn't empty. Guests scan a QR code and upload all evening — no app, no login.
The host approves photos on their phone, so there are no mishaps on screen, and they run in the slideshow.
Captions that know the party
Each photo automatically gets a funny caption for that exact moment — the system sees what's happening in the photo. That makes the photos fun on the big screen, not just a folder of pictures.
The difference from a shared Google album is exactly the captions and the live screen — it becomes part of the party, not just a folder afterwards.
Every angle — not one fixed booth
Because it's guests' own phones, you capture the night from dozens of angles: the dance floor, the tables, the little moments a fixed camera booth in the corner never sees.
The more people upload, the better both the living wall and the album.
Download the album afterwards
When the party's over, you download all the photos in one go — with or without the funny caption on the photo. A keepsake you keep, not a slideshow that disappears.
Want a game out of the photos? You can choose a photo scavenger hunt with challenges for the guests instead.
Try it
Frequently asked questions
- What is a selfie wall?
- A living photo wall on the big screen: guests upload photos from their phones, they run as a slideshow with funny captions, and you download the album afterwards.
- How is it better than a Google album?
- The photos live on the big screen during the party and get funny captions that know the occasion — not just a folder of pictures afterwards.
- Does it need an app?
- No. Guests scan a QR code and upload in the mobile browser.