WeddingSnap Team
5/31/2026

Wedibox is one of the most well-reviewed wedding photo sharing platforms on the market — 100,000+ couples, 4.9 stars on WeddingWire, and a feature list that extends well beyond photo collection into RSVP management, seating charts, and wedding websites. It's a serious product.
WeddingSnap is focused. QR code photo and video collection, voice messages from guests, an auto-generated video recap, and clean pricing. Less feature sprawl, more depth on the core job.
Here's an honest side-by-side so you can make the call based on what your wedding actually needs — not based on who has the better landing page.
Both WeddingSnap and Wedibox share the same foundation:
Either platform will outperform Instagram hashtags, Google Photos shared albums, or group text chains for collecting guest photos. The difference is in the extras.
| Feature | WeddingSnap | Wedibox |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $39.99 (one-time) | Free / $49 / $79 |
| Upload window | 1 year | 6 months ($49) / 1 year ($79) |
| Storage period | 1 year + permanent download | 1 year ($49) / 2 years ($79) |
| Free plan | No | Yes (50 photo limit) |
| Photos | Unlimited | Unlimited (paid plans) |
| Videos | Unlimited | Unlimited (paid plans) |
| Voice messages | Yes | Yes (audio guestbook) |
| Auto video recap | Yes (polaroid film style) | No |
| Live slideshow | No | Yes (both paid plans) |
| RSVP management | No | Yes |
| Seating chart | No | Yes |
| Wedding website | No | Yes |
| Shared playlist | No | Yes (All-In-One only) |
| Photo scavenger hunt | No | Yes |
| Multiple albums | Single event album | Yes (multiple albums per event) |
| Custom URL | No | Yes |
| Multi-currency | USD only | USD, EUR, GBP, CAD, AUD and more |
| Money-back guarantee | 30 days | 14 days |
| App required for guests | No | No |
WeddingSnap at $39.99 gives you a full one-year upload window. Wedibox's Wedding Plan at $49 only covers 6 months — if a relative uploads photos two weeks after your honeymoon ends, they'll still get through. But late uploaders past the 6-month mark don't. To get Wedibox's one-year upload window, you need the All-In-One plan at $79.
So the fair comparison for a 1-year upload window is $39.99 (WeddingSnap) vs $79 (Wedibox). That's a $39 difference — real money, especially when you're already deep into wedding budget territory.
A few days after your wedding, WeddingSnap generates a short polaroid film-grain style video recap from your guest uploads automatically. You don't have to do anything — it just appears in your dashboard. Wedibox doesn't have this feature.
It's a small thing but a genuinely nice one. Post-wedding exhaustion is real, and getting a curated highlight video without editing anything is a better experience than staring at hundreds of unorganized photos immediately after your honeymoon.
WeddingSnap offers 30 days; Wedibox offers 14. For a product you're buying weeks or months before your wedding, having more time to confirm it works as expected matters.
Wedibox's real-time slideshow feature displays guest photo uploads on a screen at your reception as they come in. If you have a projector or large display at your venue, this is a genuine crowd engagement moment — guests take a photo, and it shows up on the big screen a few minutes later.
WeddingSnap doesn't have a live display feature. If this matters to your reception experience, it's a clear win for Wedibox.
Wedibox has grown well beyond photo collection. Their paid plans include RSVP management, a seating chart tool, registry links, a basic wedding website, and even a shared playlist for your reception. If you want a single platform handling multiple wedding logistics — not just photo collection — Wedibox is meaningfully more capable.
WeddingSnap is intentionally focused: photos, videos, and voice messages, done well. It doesn't try to replace your wedding website or manage your guest list.
Wedibox's free plan allows up to 50 guest photo uploads with no credit card required. That's genuinely useful — either for testing the platform before your wedding, or for smaller events like rehearsal dinners or engagement parties where you want guest photo collection without paying for another full event. WeddingSnap has no free tier.
Wedibox includes a photo scavenger hunt feature — prompts that encourage guests to capture specific moments (the first tear, the oldest dance floor couple, the best table decoration). If you want to actively drive guest photo participation through gamification rather than just a QR sign, Wedibox has that built in. For more ideas on engaging guests with photo challenges, see our wedding photo scavenger hunt guide.
Wedibox's All-In-One plan keeps your gallery accessible for two years vs. WeddingSnap's one year. For international couples, Wedibox also supports multiple currencies including EUR, GBP, CAD, AUD, and others — WeddingSnap is USD only.
Wedibox is the better choice in three specific scenarios:
WeddingSnap is the better choice if:
Both platforms will collect more guest photos than any free DIY solution. The difference is in whether you're paying $39.99 for a focused tool or up to $79 for an all-in-one suite. If you want the planning suite, Wedibox earns its higher price. If you want the best photo collection value, WeddingSnap does.
For a broader look at the market, our full 2026 wedding photo sharing app comparison covers all the major platforms side-by-side. And if you're also comparing WeddingSnap against GuestPix specifically, we have a direct WeddingSnap vs GuestPix breakdown there too.
Whichever you choose, the strategy for getting the most guest photos is the same: place your QR signs at multiple locations, brief your MC to mention it twice, and have a plan. Our guide to collecting wedding photos from guests covers that in full.
Yes — for equivalent functionality. WeddingSnap is $39.99 with a one-year upload window. Wedibox's Wedding Plan ($49) only has a 6-month upload window; the comparable All-In-One plan with a one-year window costs $79. WeddingSnap delivers more upload time at a lower price, though Wedibox's extra planning features (RSVP, seating chart, wedding website) justify its higher price for couples who want those tools.
Yes — Wedibox offers a free plan with up to 50 guest photo uploads, no credit card required. It's useful for testing the platform or for small events. WeddingSnap does not have a free tier.
Yes. Both Wedibox paid plans include a real-time slideshow that displays guest photo uploads on a screen during the reception. WeddingSnap does not have a live slideshow feature. If real-time photo display at your reception is important, Wedibox is the better choice regardless of price.
Yes — Wedibox includes RSVP management, a seating chart tool, registry links, and a basic wedding website in its paid plans. It's designed as an all-in-one wedding platform. WeddingSnap is focused specifically on photo, video, and voice memory collection — it doesn't replace your wedding website or handle guest list management.
WeddingSnap offers 30 days; Wedibox offers 14 days. For a pre-wedding purchase where you won't fully test the product until the day of the event, WeddingSnap's longer window provides more coverage.
If WeddingSnap sounds like the right fit, see what's included for $39.99. Setup takes under 10 minutes, and there's a 30-day money-back guarantee if anything doesn't work as expected.