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Navaneeth M S

I love computers! • 17h

A small idea that might turn into a service for wedding photographers or event people. So here’s what happened: We took a group photo at a wedding. Right after the photo was clicked, a QR code appeared on a small screen or board. We scanned it using our phone camera, a simple website opened and the photo was already there, ready to download. No waiting. No asking anyone. Just scan and get. What it needs? – A laptop or computer – A basic WiFi modem – Just electricity. No internet required. It works completely offline and can send unlimited photos. Guests can even upload a selfie later to find all their photos from the event. Still building it – just a small start for now. What do you think? Any device suggestions or ideas?

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