RollEvent turns your event into one shared roll of film. Everyone shoots from their own phone — and no one sees a thing until it develops, together, the day after.
Name the occasion, set the window, and share one link or code with the people who'll be there.
Guests shoot from their own phones. No preview, no feed, no chimping — just the moment in front of you.
Twenty-four hours after the event ends, the whole roll reveals — to everyone, all at once.
The best photos of your day are the ones you never saw being taken.
One roll, every guest's camera. You wake up to the parts of the night you missed.
No filters, no album to build at 2am. It arrives finished — and shared with everyone who was there.
A roll is only ever seen by its members. The host has a day to quietly hold back anything that shouldn't make it in.
To shoot, yes — everyone uses RollEvent on their own phone. Joining a roll takes one tap on a shared link or a short code, so it's quick even for first-timers.
Twenty-four hours after the event ends. That gap is intentional: it keeps everyone present during the event, and gives the host time to review the roll before it's shared.
Only the people in that event. Rolls are private by default — there's no public feed and nothing is shared outside the people who were there.
RollEvent is free to download. Creating a roll is a single one-time purchase, priced by how big and how long the event is. Joining someone else's roll is always free.
Yes. Once a roll develops, anyone in it can save the photos to their device.
The host can hide any shot during the 24-hour review window, and anyone can report a photo for us to review.