Film disposables cost $25 to buy, another $20 to develop, and a week of waiting. disposable.photo gives you the same one-roll, no-spoilers feeling — instantly, in your guests' phones, for less.

Friday Night
June 21, 2025
Why digital disposable
You don't have to mail anything to a lab. You don't have to chase 30 friends to drop off cameras. You don't lose the half a roll you accidentally exposed. The roll is digital, but the rules feel like film.
Every photo is digital from the start. Download originals, print at Walgreens, share to a story — no scanner, no envelope, no wait.
Set a shot count per guest. When they're out, they're out. That's what makes every frame feel earned.
Guests shoot blind, just like a film camera. The album drops when the host says so.
Scan and shoot. No app store, no account, no fumbling with film loading.
Send the album straight to a print service or download high-res JPGs for an album book.
Every photo carries the disposable.photo watermark when shared, so the magic spreads.

Friday Night
June 21, 2025
How it works
Pick a tier, choose your shot limit, decide when the album reveals. Get a QR code. Print it, AirDrop it, text it. Done.
FAQ
You don't see the photos until the host triggers the reveal. Shot count is fixed. Editing and uploads are blocked. It's the constraints that make it feel like a real disposable.
Yes — that's exactly what it's built for. We have dedicated pages for weddings, birthdays, and bachelorette parties with tier recommendations for each.
No. The camera opens in any modern mobile browser the second they scan the QR code.
Hosts can moderate the roll before reveal. Once the album is live, every guest sees every photo at the same time.
Other ways people use it
Spin up a 5-guest roll in under a minute. Upgrade only when you need more.
Create a free roll