The Birthday Party Photo Sharing App That Keeps The Celebration Moving
Let guests scan one code, upload their photos and wishes in seconds, and turn casual birthday moments into a live stream the whole room can enjoy.
Fast join
Guests scan and share without app install
Guest wishes
Photos and messages arrive in one simple flow
Live screen
Approved moments keep the party visible and fun

During the party
The screen keeps pulling attention back into the room because guests can immediately see what everyone else is sharing.
Typical Soraiah birthday setup

Why it fits birthdays
Birthday parties work best when guests can contribute without slowing the room down
People are moving between cake, dinner, group photos, and booth moments. Soraiah keeps the action light: scan, upload, celebrate, and let the best snapshots land on screen while the party keeps going.
Simple enough for mixed-age guests
Kids, cousins, friends, and older relatives can all join from the same QR flow without extra setup.
Better than asking for photos later
Capture the energy while it is happening instead of chasing guests for images after the party ends.
Works for dinner halls and house parties
One event can cover intimate family birthdays, restaurant dinners, and louder celebration rooms.
How it works
Three quick steps from QR card to birthday highlight wall

Set up the party page
Create the event, choose the birthday theme, and prepare one QR code before guests arrive.

Let guests upload photos and wishes
Guests scan, add a message if they want, and share moments from the table, cake corner, or photo booth.

Approve and show the best parts of the night
The host keeps the screen tidy and lets the funniest, sweetest, or most energetic uploads appear live.
What hosts need
Everything needed for easy birthday photo sharing
One QR for the whole room
Put it on a welcome sign, table card, or cake table so guests know exactly where to join.
Photo and message uploads together
Guests can share a candid shot, a birthday wish, or both without switching tools.
No app download required
The lower-friction mobile web flow works better for casual guests and family groups.
Moderation when you need it
Keep the screen clean if the party gets busy or if younger guests are participating.
Display-ready for TV or projector
Open the live wall on a larger screen so the room keeps reacting to new uploads.
A more playful event tone
Birthday-friendly styling helps the screen feel like part of the party instead of a generic gallery.
During the party
Best for cake moments, table candids, booth photos, and in-between laughs
Birthday events create lots of small, funny moments that usually stay trapped on guest phones. A simple upload flow plus a visible screen gives those moments somewhere to go while the room is still buzzing.

Why not the usual way
A birthday photo wall works better than scattered chat uploads and after-the-fact albums
| During the party | Soraiah | Chat groups | Shared albums |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guests can contribute without app setup | Limited | Limited | |
| Birthday wishes and photos stay in one event flow | Messy | Delayed | |
| The room gets a visible live display moment | No | Delayed | |
| The host can keep the screen curated | No | No |
Birthday FAQ
Questions hosts usually ask first
Do guests need an app to upload?+
No. Guests scan the QR code or open the event link in their mobile browser and upload from there.
Can guests leave birthday wishes too?+
Yes. Guests can upload photos and include a short message in the same flow.
Does this work for small family birthdays and bigger parties?+
Yes. The same product flow works for home celebrations, restaurants, banquet rooms, and larger birthday venues.
Can I show it on a TV during the party?+
Yes. Open the display link on a connected TV, projector, or laptop and let the wall update live.
Why not just collect photos in a group chat?+
Because the uploads become part of the celebration itself instead of disappearing into a thread that nobody revisits during the event.
Create a birthday wall that guests actually use
Start with a free event, test the QR flow, and turn the next birthday into a shared screen moment instead of a messy chat dump.