CrowdClick: a modern WedPics alternative

WedPics was a popular wedding photo-sharing app that let guests pool their pictures into one shared album. It was shut down by its owner, Mixbook, in 2019 — wedpics.com now redirects to Mixbook and the apps have been removed from the App Store and Google Play. Couples who used it, or who found it recommended in an older blog post or planning checklist, need somewhere else to collect photos from their day.

CrowdClick does the same core job without asking anyone to install an app. You create an event, print the QR code on table cards or the order of service, and guests scan it with their phone camera to upload photos and videos straight from any browser. The gallery fills in real time, with likes and comments, so you can watch the day come together as it happens. Couples often add the same QR code to their printed invitations or save-the-dates, so guests already know where to send their pictures before the ceremony even begins.

Everything downloads at full resolution with no watermarks, and admins can grab the whole gallery as a ZIP. Pricing is freemium: the free tier covers 7 days from the first upload, and one-time plans start at $4.99 and run up to 12 months — handy if you want time to gather photos after a destination wedding weekend.

CrowdClick vs WedPics

Feature comparison of CrowdClick and WedPics
FeatureCrowdClickWedPics
PricingFree 7 days, then from $4.99 one-timeDiscontinued
Free tier7 days from first uploadDiscontinued
Max event durationUp to 12 months
No app requiredYes
Video uploadsYes
Real-time galleryYes
Content moderationYes
Bulk downloadYes
Photo storageUnlimited uploadsDiscontinued
Supported currencies6 (USD, GBP, EUR, CAD, AUD, CHF)

Competitor details vary and change without notice. The figures above were verified against the competitor’s own site in June 2026 — re-verify before relying on any of them.

Why choose CrowdClick

  • No app to install — guests scan a QR code and upload from any phone browser, which matters most when older relatives are involved.
  • Full-resolution downloads with no watermarks, plus one-click bulk download of the whole gallery as a ZIP.
  • Free for the first 7 days from the first upload, then one-time plans from $4.99 — no subscription needed.

When WedPics might suit you better

  • If you specifically need a feature WedPics offered that CrowdClick does not — for example printed photo books ordered inside the app — you would need a dedicated print service alongside CrowdClick.

Frequently asked questions

Is WedPics still available?

No. WedPics was shut down by its owner, Mixbook, in 2019. Its website now redirects to Mixbook and the apps are gone from the App Store and Google Play. To collect photos from your guests you will need a current alternative such as CrowdClick.

What is a good WedPics alternative?

CrowdClick covers the same core job — guests pooling photos into one shared wedding gallery — but works through a QR code in any browser, so there is no app for guests to download.

Do guests need to download an app like they did with WedPics?

No. Guests scan the event QR code with their phone camera, which opens the upload page in their browser. There is nothing to install and no password to remember.

Can we collect videos, not just photos?

Yes. Guests can upload video clips alongside photos — up to 60 minutes per clip. They play back in the gallery from any phone browser.

How much does CrowdClick cost?

The free tier gives you 7 days of access from the first upload. Paid one-time plans start at $4.99 and extend up to 12 months, priced in USD, GBP, EUR, CAD, AUD, and CHF.

Ready to try CrowdClick?

Create your event in under a minute. Free for 7 days, then from $4.99 — no subscription.