Seminars, team buildings, company events — your colleagues take the photos, you keep the gallery. Private, hosted in Europe, zero app install.
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A shared memory for your team — without chasing everyone to dig out their photos a week later.

Capture the energy of the day, no IT friction. One QR code, every participant becomes a photographer, you keep everything.

Private gallery, protected link. The best shots stay inside the company — not on social media.
Memento started after I watched yet another organizer try to round up photos from 80 guests — by SMS, by WhatsApp, by Messenger, all at once. And after friends asked me how to capture a birthday or a wedding without the budget for a professional photographer.
So I thought about it properly. And I built Memento.
The result: a digital disposable camera, hosted in Europe, with no app, no ads, no AI peeking over your guests' shoulders — and a fun new way to bring home the memories from the days you don't want to lose.
You set up the event in a couple of minutes.
Set the name, the date, and the photo quota per guest. No credit card, no app, no setup wizard.
Print it, display it on-screen, or drop it in your Slack channel. Colleagues scan, take photos in their browser, and that's it.
By the morning after, all the photos are in your private gallery — ready to download, publish as a memory site, or archive.
They scan, they shoot, that's it.
With the phone camera. No app to install.
The camera opens in the browser. A per-guest quota keeps things tight.

Photo saved to your private gallery. Nothing else to do.
15 minutes to see how Memento fits into your next company seminar.
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