As an organizer you want to collect conference photos from attendees without asking everyone to install another app or create an account. LensGo gives you one upload link and QR code-ideal at registration desks, in your event app, or next to networking zones. Attendees scan, open the browser, and upload. You get every image in one digital album. That fixes the usual pain: conference photo sharing from attendees stays scattered across phones, LinkedIn messages, and forgotten emails. In practice: less follow-up work, stronger community content, and a professional look for partners and speakers.
After a congress or summit you often only have official photography-while attendees hold the best candid shots on their phones. Without a central approach those images stay out of reach.
Attendees do not share conference photos in a structured way: everything stays on individual devices, and you end up emailing, tagging, or begging in group chats for files.
There is no single collection point: what appears on Instagram or X is not the full picture-and not everyone wants to post publicly.
A separate “conference upload app” needs installs and trust; on work phones or with privacy-conscious guests the flow stops there.
Your team wastes time manually gathering conference photos from attendees via WeTransfer, email, and one-off links-time you would rather spend on follow-up and content.
Collecting conference photos from attendees only works when the on-site barrier is zero: one clear action while people are there-not a how-to email a week later.
Place the LensGo QR at registration, on badges, tables, or screens. Attendees upload in the browser; you manage everything in one album-perfect for collecting conference photos from attendees and sharing with your team afterwards.
You create an event in LensGo and print or display the QR at check-in and other hotspots-attendees immediately know where conference photos should go.
No app store and no sign-up for visitors: scan, upload, done. That increases real contributions during keynotes, networking drinks, and side events.
All uploads land in your digital album so marketing, comms, and programming share one source-no more fragmentation.
Optionally pair with a live photo wall to make conference photo sharing visible on the floor and boost engagement-still through the same QR flow.
Three steps from setup to the first on-site upload-so collecting conference photos from attendees becomes real on event day.
Start in LensGo, generate your upload link and QR. Print for the registration desk, add to your event app, or show on foyer screens. Test the link on your own phone before doors open.
One scan opens the upload page in the browser. Visitors pick photos or capture a quick shot-no account and no conference photo app to download first.
Review everything in one album, moderate if needed, download for social recaps, or share selections with partners. Turn conference photos from attendees into a reusable asset for next year.
The same pillars as other LensGo events: easy for attendees, clear for organizers, transparent on cost and storage.
Everything runs in the mobile browser on iOS and Android. No installs on work or personal phones-critical when you want to maximize collecting conference photos from attendees.
Visitors upload without creating an account. That matches busy congress days and reduces friction for people who do not want another service tied to their identity.
One familiar action on badges, boards, or screens. No typed URLs in a crowded lobby: scan and you are in the right album.
You choose a plan per event; no hidden fees for attendees. Straightforward for budgeting and client recharge.
Media is processed and stored in the EU with GDPR in mind-important for companies, associations, and public-sector events handling image data carefully.
The flow fits moments when people already pause: check-in, coffee, expo floors. That is where you capture the most uploads for conference photo sharing from attendees.
Three typical conference scenarios where a central upload delivers value immediately.
Place QR codes at entrances and on seats. Speakers, screens, and atmosphere return to your album from the room-great for aftermovies and LinkedIn content.
Informal photos peak during receptions. One code on bar tables or flip charts keeps collecting conference photos from attendees going there too.
Booths and visitors contribute shots of demos and meetings. You bundle them for reporting and partner comms without endless attachment requests.
LensGo links physical touchpoints (desk, hall, reception) to one digital album you control-repeatable for every edition or roadshow.
Upload UX tuned for mobile: large tap targets, short copy-ideal when attendees share between sessions.
Fewer “can you still send that photo?” messages after the event: the QR stays the official destination all day.
Add moderation and live display when you only want selected conference photos on public screens.
Export and archive afterwards: one package for your agency, internal teams, or a limited download for VIP attendees.
You get a stable upload link and QR code tied to your event. Attendees scan with their phone, open the browser, and upload photos without an app or sign-up. Everything lands in one digital album you manage-ideal for keeping conference photo sharing from attendees centralized.
No. LensGo works in the mobile browser. That is intentional: on work devices and with privacy-conscious guests it lowers the barrier to actually upload.
Combine visible spots: registration, main hall entrance, networking corner, expo, and restrooms (QR on a poster). The more often the code is in sight, the more you collect. Add one short line like “Share your conference photos here.”
Guests do not register with LensGo to upload. You manage the event from your account. Data is stored in the EU; align with your own privacy notices and consent where your event requires it.
Yes. You work from one album. Depending on your plan you can download material or keep managing it for marketing, partners, or internal documentation.
You can start without a credit card and pick a plan that fits your conference size and duration. Pricing is usually a one-time event fee. See the pricing page for current packages and limits.
In minutes you can have an event, QR code, and upload link. Test the flow yourself before attendees arrive-and place the code at registration right away.
Explore LensGo calmly and scale up when you are ready for the real conference date.
Create an event, place the QR at the desk, let attendees scan-no tech briefing for visitors.
EU storage and privacy-conscious processing suited to professional conferences and public events.