✨ Feature

Share photos without making everyone download an app

Generate QR codes for your Google Photos, iCloud, Dropbox, SmugMug, or Flickr album. Print them on table tents at the reunion. Everyone scans, uploads, and sees the whole album. Zero friction.

The table tent in action

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Print the table tent. Scatter on tables. Relatives scan. Photos flow into your shared album.

Why every reunion photo plan dies

Here's the usual story. The organizer announces "please share your photos after the reunion!" Half the family forgets. The other half emails them to one person who never gets around to organizing them. Six months later there's a shoebox of phone-photos on someone's desktop and no one ever sees them.

The fix is to make uploading happen during the reunion, not after. And the only way to do that is to remove every step of friction. No app to download. No account to make. No password to remember. Just scan and you're in the shared album, uploading from the same camera roll you already had open.

That's why Reunly piggybacks on Google Photos, iCloud, Dropbox, SmugMug, and Flickr instead of building its own photo silo. Your relatives already trust those apps and already have them installed. The QR code is the bridge.

Photo sharing that actually happens

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Works with Google Photos, iCloud, Dropbox, SmugMug, Flickr

Paste your album share link, Reunly generates the QR code. Relatives use the app they already have on their phone - no new download.

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QR code generator

High-resolution QR code ready for print. Tested at 1.5" minimum size - readable across the table by older eyes and older phone cameras.

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Printable table tents

Pre-designed table tent template - fold-and-stand cards with the QR code, a one-line instruction, your reunion name, and platform branding. Print on Avery or letter paper.

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No app for guests

Guests don't download anything. They don't make an account. They scan the QR, their phone opens the album they already trust, and they upload.

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Album stays forever

After the reunion the shared album keeps living on its native platform. Relatives keep uploading. The memory hub doesn't die when the weekend ends.

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Reusable share link

The same link works on your reunion website, in the thank-you email, and in the family group text. One source of truth for every reunion photo.

How it works

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Create a shared album

Pick Google Photos, iCloud, Dropbox, SmugMug, or Flickr. Create a new shared album (or use one you already have). Paste the share link into Reunly.

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Print the table tents

Reunly generates a QR code and a printable table-tent template - fold-and-stand cards with your reunion name. Print 10–20 and scatter on tables.

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Relatives scan, upload, view

Phone camera scans the QR, album opens in their native app, they upload from their camera roll, and they see everyone else's photos. Done in 8 seconds.

The killer feature

The table tent at every table

The QR code goes on a table tent at the reunion. Aunts and uncles point their phones, upload their photos, everyone sees them. Zero friction. The first photos hit the shared album during the welcome dinner. By Sunday brunch you have 200+ photos from 25 different perspectives - group shots from cousin Tom's phone, candids from Aunt Carol's, the kids' selfies, grandma's shaky-but- meaningful photo of the whole family lined up. Every reunion has this. Most never see them. Yours will.

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Which platform should your family use?

Google Photos. Best default. Free with any Google account, generous storage, works on iPhone and Android equally well, easy to download the album as a zip later. Recommended for most families.

Apple iCloud Shared Albums. Perfect if your family is mostly iPhone. Built into the Photos app every iPhone user already opens hourly. Android folks can still view via web link.

Dropbox. Good if you already have a paid Dropbox plan. Album is just a folder, easy to download in bulk, no compression of original files.

SmugMug. Best if a family photographer is involved and you want pretty galleries and print-ordering built in.

Flickr. Less common now but still great for families with serious photographers - large file support, good metadata, group pool model works for collaborative uploads.

Photo Sharing FAQ

How does Reunly handle family reunion photo sharing?

Reunly doesn't host your photos - instead, it generates QR codes for the shared album you already use (Google Photos, iCloud, Dropbox, SmugMug, or Flickr). Print the QR code on a table tent at the reunion. Relatives scan with their phone, the album opens, and they can upload their photos and view everyone else's. Zero friction, no app required.

Why not just host the photos in Reunly?

Because your family already uses Google Photos or iCloud. Forcing them into a new photo silo means they have to upload twice, learn a new app, and remember to check yet another tab. By generating QR codes to the platform you already use, Reunly slots into existing habits - the upload happens in 4 seconds because their phone already trusts the app.

Which photo services does Reunly support?

Google Photos shared albums, Apple iCloud Shared Albums, Dropbox shared folders, SmugMug galleries, and Flickr group pools. Anything that gives you a shareable link, basically - Reunly turns that link into a QR code and a styled table tent template you can print. If your family uses something we don't list, paste the share link and Reunly will still generate the QR.

Do relatives need to download an app to upload photos?

No - that's the whole point. If they already have Google Photos or iCloud on their phone (which most people do), the QR code opens straight into the native app. If they don't, the link opens in their phone's browser where they can still upload directly. No new downloads required at the reunion.

Can I keep collecting photos after the reunion is over?

Yes. The shared album lives on whatever platform you chose (Google Photos, iCloud, etc.) so it stays open forever. Relatives can keep uploading the photos they didn't quite get around to that weekend. Reunly also gives you a permanent share link you can post on the reunion website hub or send in the post-reunion thank-you email.

What goes on the printed table tent?

Reunly's table tent template includes the QR code, a one-line instruction ('Scan to share your photos'), your reunion name, and which platform it goes to (so iPhone users know it's iCloud and Android users know it's Google Photos, if relevant). Print on standard letter or A4, fold into a tent, scatter across tables. Done.

Every reunion photo. In one album. Zero friction.

Works with the photo apps your family already uses. Free with every Reunly plan.