A photo studio guests run themselves.
No countdown. No photographer.
An iPad on a stand and a remote in their hand. Guests shoot as many branded photos as they want, at their own pace, and walk away with everything on their phone.
Ninety seconds at the studio
What a guest actually does, from walk-up to photos-in-hand.
The remote changes how people pose
A countdown makes people freeze. A remote makes them play. Guests press the button the moment the pose feels right — then hand it to a friend, who suddenly becomes the photographer. That’s where the good photos come from.
- Capture fires the instant they press — no 3-2-1 anxiety
- Any Bluetooth clicker works; tap the screen works too
- A live photo count on screen, so they know what they’ve got
Tap “Done” when you’re happy.
It knows who’s standing there
Photos are only useful if they reach the right person. Guests identify with a badge scan, a phone number, or nothing at all — and if Face Match is on and they’ve already been photographed tonight, the studio recognizes them and skips the form.
- Offer one check-in method or all of them at once
- Every session lands in that guest’s personal gallery
- Anonymous mode still delivers — QR on screen, scan and go
You set the rules from the portal
Every knob lives in your dashboard, not on the iPad. Rebrand the whole kiosk to the client’s colors, put a looping video on the attract screen, cap photos per session for a fast-moving line — and if you want each shoot to become a shareable animated clip, that’s one switch.
- Kiosk background, text, and button colors — the client’s, not ours
- Custom welcome message and attract-screen video or image
- Optional per-session photo limit and idle auto-reset
- Optional animated video of every session — forward or boomerang
Give every guest their own photo shoot
Remote control, branded overlays, smart check-in — completely self-service.
Common questions
What's the difference between Selfie Studio and Photo Booth?
Selfie Studio is clicker-driven and unlimited — guests take as many photos as they want at their own pace, and leave with an animated video of the shoot. Photo Booth is a guided flow (welcome, countdown, review, deliver) that produces a single curated set. Selfie Studio feels like a photo shoot; Photo Booth feels like a kiosk.
What is the clicker and why does it matter?
A small Bluetooth remote. The guest (or a friend) holds it and clicks to take each photo — no timer, no countdown. In practice this creates the best candid shots because guests shoot when they feel ready, not when a booth counts down to them. The clicker is the core difference in energy.
What is the animated video that Selfie Studio produces?
A branded MP4 that stitches every photo from a session into a fast-paced highlight reel with your overlay, logo, and transition style. It's delivered alongside the individual photos, and it's the piece guests share most on social — one video tells the whole story of their shoot.
Do guests need to pick their favorites, or do they get every photo?
Both — by default every photo lands in their personal gallery, so nothing is lost. A review screen at the end of the session lets them select favorites for the highlight video or for printing. It's a "keep everything, feature your favorites" model rather than a binary keep-or-delete.
Set it up once.
It shoots all night.
An iPad, a stand, and a remote. Branded photos delivered before guests walk away — without a photographer standing there.