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?
A young women entrep... • 3m
Memoid is a memory collection service that captures moments from events using QR boards. Guests scan the QR code at the event to upload photos, videos, or messages. After the event, we curate and enhance the content using AI and deliver a personalize
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🤙Milap Circle Challenges We Face: - ❌ Digital Dilemma: Guests often ignore digital invitations, even in today's tech-savvy world. - ❌ Last-Minute Hassles: Venue changes and urgent updates can throw off your plans. - ❌ Photo Famine: Gathering perso
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"Ever wondered (episode - 1)" why Instagram was all about photos? Imagine a world before smartphones! Back then, Kevin Systrom, a techie from Stanford, had an idea for an app called Burbn. Think Foursquare, but with a twist - you could check in to
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💡 Business Idea: Photo Mirror 🪞 Pixglass has created a unique mirror that allows you to take photos and send them to your smartphone or tablet. 😊 💯 The Pixglass photo mirror consists of a mirrored sheet and a built-in camera. To use it, you n
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