No guest app
Guests can share photos from the browser, which keeps the ask small during the reception.
WithJoy vs The Knot photo sharing
WithJoy and The Knot can both help with wedding websites and planning. If the job is collecting guest photos, compare how quickly guests can scan, upload, and get back to the celebration.
Free to set up. Activate the live guest QR when the wedding is ready.
Guest photo upload
No app or account needed
One QR code for the wedding
Private host review queue
Reminder link after the wedding
Side-by-side criteria
The wedding website can handle details, RSVPs, and registry links. Guest photo collection succeeds when the upload path is direct enough for everyone at the event.
WithJoy: WithJoy is usually compared as a wedding website and planning hub with guest-facing event tools.
The Knot: The Knot is usually compared as a larger wedding marketplace, website, registry, and planning suite.
Candid Cam: Candid Cam is focused on the photo job: guests scan, upload, and the couple reviews.
WithJoy: Check whether the photo-sharing path stays obvious after guests land in the broader wedding website experience.
The Knot: Check whether guests can get from a wedding site or app surface to photo upload without extra steps.
Candid Cam: Guests upload from the phone browser without installing an app or creating an account.
WithJoy: A planning suite can centralise details, but couples still need private control over what becomes the album.
The Knot: A broad platform can help guests find event details, but review and curation needs should be checked separately.
Candid Cam: Uploads stay private until the host chooses what belongs in the shared album.
WithJoy: Worth comparing when the couple wants a modern wedding website and guest hub.
The Knot: Worth comparing when the couple wants a large wedding platform and planning directory.
Candid Cam: Worth comparing when guest photo and video collection needs its own simple QR flow.
Guests can share photos from the browser, which keeps the ask small during the reception.
Use the same upload link on signs, table cards, messages, and day-after reminders.
The couple can remove duplicates, misfires, and private moments before sharing the album.
Collect camera-roll photos, reception clips, table selfies, and dance-floor videos together.
Decision checklist
Can a guest upload photos without downloading another wedding app?
Does the printed QR sign send guests directly to the upload flow?
Can the couple review uploads before guests see the final album?
Does the same link work during the wedding and after the event?
Is photo collection focused enough that guests know exactly what to do?
Related guides
Compare Joy with a focused no-app guest upload layer.
Compare The Knot with private QR guest photo collection.
Compare apps, browser uploads, shared albums, and QR-code collection.
See how browser-first upload reduces guest friction.
WithJoy vs The Knot photo sharing FAQ
It depends on whether the couple wants a wedding website or marketplace first, then how simple the guest photo upload path is. For photo collection, test the QR flow, app requirement, review controls, and reminder options.
Candid Cam is the focused guest photo upload layer to compare alongside either wedding platform when no-app uploads, QR signs, private review, and final album handoff matter most.
Yes. Couples can keep a wedding website for details and use Candid Cam as the dedicated QR upload link for guest photos and videos.
No. Guests scan the QR code or open the link and upload photos or videos through their phone browser.
A shared album can work for small informal groups. A dedicated wedding upload flow is better when you need QR signs, reminders, private review, and less guest confusion.
Keep the wedding website for details. Use Candid Cam for the QR upload, private review, and album handoff.
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