A Family Reunion Photo Sharing App for Every Generation
It might be the only time this decade everyone is in one place. The whole family scans one QR code and uploads to a single gallery — grandparents and grandkids alike, no app.
Why this matters for a family reunion
A family reunion is often the only occasion when four generations and a dozen branches of the family are in the same place at the same time. The great-grandparents, the cousins who flew in from three states away, the new babies meeting the elders for the first time — and every branch goes home with their own slice of the day on their own phones, none of which the others ever see.
CrowdClick pulls every branch into one gallery. Print the QR code on the reunion T-shirts or pin it to the picnic shelter, and the photos from the big group shot, the kids’ games, and the storytelling on the porch all collect in one place. The relatives who could not make the trip can be added too, so they still see the day and keep the photos of family members they may not get many more chances to photograph.
It is built to work for everyone present, not just the tech-comfortable ones. Scanning a QR code opens the upload page automatically — nothing to install, no password — so the grandparent who distrusts smartphones and the teenager glued to theirs both end up contributing to the same shared record of the day.
Why families choose CrowdClick
Every branch in one gallery
All the cousins, all the phones, all the photos in one place — not scattered across a dozen camera rolls.
Works for every generation
Scan a QR code and the upload page opens — no install, no password, even for the least tech-comfortable.
Add the relatives who missed it
Family who could not travel can join the gallery, see the day, and keep the photos too.
Full-resolution to keep
Download every photo at original quality — a shared archive of the one time everyone was together.
How it works
Step 1
Create the reunion gallery
Set it up in seconds and get a QR code to print on reunion T-shirts, the picnic shelter, or the family group email. Turn on anonymous access so everyone can join with just a name.
Step 2
Every branch contributes
From the big group photo to the kids’ games and the storytelling on the porch, every relative scans and uploads from where they are — grandparents and grandkids alike.
Step 3
Keep the shared archive
Bulk-download the whole gallery at full resolution afterwards — one complete record of the day to share back with every branch of the family.
- 1,174+
- Events created
- 278,000+
- Photos shared
- 27,000+
- Happy guests
- 97%
- Guest participation
How CrowdClick compares
| Feature | CrowdClick | Kululu | GUESTPIX |
|---|---|---|---|
| Transparent published price | $4.99 one-time | From $39 | From $39 |
| Free tier | 7 days, all core features | 100 uploads / 24h | 50 photos |
| No app download | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Video uploads | Yes | Yes (counts to limit) | Paid plans |
| Likes & comments | Yes | Varies | Varies |
CrowdClick figures reflect current pricing and features. Competitor pricing and features vary and change over time — see our detailed comparisons. Last reviewed June 2026. See all comparisons.
Frequently asked questions
How does a family reunion photo sharing app handle a big, mixed-age group?
Scanning the event QR code opens the upload page automatically — there is nothing to install and no password to remember. That makes it work for the grandparents and the grandkids alike. Enable anonymous access and relatives join with just a name.
Can every branch of the family upload to the same gallery?
Yes. Print one QR code on reunion T-shirts or pin it to the picnic shelter, and every relative — however far they travelled — drops their photos into the same shared gallery from their own phone.
Can relatives who could not travel still see the photos?
Yes. Add them to the event and they can watch the gallery fill in real-time and keep the photos too — which matters most for capturing the elders the family may not have many more reunions with.
Can we keep a full-resolution archive of the reunion?
Yes. Every photo is stored at original quality with no compression or watermarks, and admins can bulk-download the whole gallery as a ZIP — a complete archive to share back with every branch of the family.
Can older relatives upload video stories and not just photos?
Yes. Guests can upload videos up to 60 minutes in MP4, MOV, WebM, or 3GP — the porch storytelling, the toasts, the kids’ games. Videos are transcoded automatically so they play smoothly for everyone.
Is it free, and how long do we have to gather everyone’s photos?
The free tier covers 7 days from the first upload, with unlimited photos and guests. Because relatives often add their photos in the days after travelling home, one-time plans extend access for months starting at $4.99 — no subscription.
Can we keep the gallery private to the family?
Yes. Galleries are visible only to members, and you can run the reunion invite-only so only the family you add can view or upload. Location data can be stripped from photos as well.
Related use cases
Anniversary photo sharing
A gallery that gathers decades of old photos and the celebration into one shared timeline.
Learn moreBaby shower photo sharing
A QR-code gallery that catches every gift-opening reaction the mum-to-be can never photograph herself.
Learn moreGraduation photo sharing
A QR code that gathers the cap toss and the stage crossing from every family in the crowd.
Learn moreReady to bring the family together?
Create your reunion gallery in under a minute and start collecting photos.
Curious about cost? See transparent pricing — free for 7 days, then from $4.99.