Rholl for birthdays and parties
The whole party, on one roll
Every friend shoots. Nobody disappears into their phone.
The best photos from a party never come from the person standing on a chair with a phone out. They come from the middle of it: the toast that ran long, the kitchen at midnight, whoever lost the game. Rholl hands every friend a disposable camera they already have in their pocket.
Each guest gets a fixed roll. They scan a QR code at the door or in the group chat, shoot when something happens, and that is it. No preview to check, no retakes to pose for, nothing to post. The roll develops overnight, and the whole night comes back in the morning, in one album, from every angle.
How the night runs
Set it up
Name the event, pick a film look, and set the roll size, anywhere from six to 36 shots each. Choose when the album opens.
Share the code
Drop the QR in the group chat or tape it to the fridge. Friends scan it and their phone becomes the camera. Anyone who arrives late gets a fresh roll of their own.
Open it in the morning
The roll develops overnight into a filmic album everyone can see, save, and share. The blurry ones are usually the favorites.
The film
The morning after, a film
Rholl also cuts a short film from the night, ready alongside the album. It goes straight to the group chat, and there is a TV slideshow for the next time everyone is on the couch. Included with every event, even the free ones.
What it costs
Small parties are cheap and tiny ones are free. Up to five guests costs nothing, a dinner party of 25 is $4.99, and you pay once, only if you outgrow the free tier. Guests never pay.
See pricingQuestions
How many shots does each guest get?
You pick the roll size when you create the event, from six to 36. Twelve is the default, like a real disposable.
Can people retake a bad shot?
No. A fixed roll with no previews is the whole game. People shoot honestly, and the night comes back the way it felt.
What if someone joins halfway through?
The QR keeps working until the album opens. Anyone who scans it gets their own full roll.
What does it cost?
Free for up to five guests with every feature included. Paid tiers start at $2.99 for ten guests, paid once. No subscription.
More answers on the questions page.
Start the party
Free for small ones, a few dollars for big ones. The album is worth the wait.
Start your eventOr try the live demo first. No app to install.











