From Capella Sentosa garden ceremonies to Raffles Hotel ballroom receptions and Marina Bay Sands rooftop dinners, Eventiere delivers personal photo galleries to every wedding guest - automatically, no matter the cultural tradition.
Singapore weddings span Chinese tea ceremonies, Malay receptions, Indian celebrations and contemporary Western-style events. Venues like the Fullerton Bay Hotel, CHIJMES and Alkaff Mansion host guests from diverse backgrounds. Eventiere delivers personal photo galleries that work for every tradition and every guest.
Your wedding photographer uploads images during or after the celebration. Supports multiple photographers covering tea ceremony and reception simultaneously.
Face recognition identifies each guest across all ceremony and reception photos - even with diverse attire from cheongsams to sarees to Western suits.
Each guest scans a QR code and instantly sees their personal gallery. No app, no login, no searching through hundreds of images.
Handles hundreds of guests across multi-cultural wedding celebrations. Works in hotel ballrooms, garden venues and rooftop settings across Singapore.
Gallery pages carry the couple's names and wedding theme. Works for Chinese, Malay, Indian and Western wedding aesthetics.
Separate albums for tea ceremony, solemnization and reception. Guests see all their photos from every segment in one unified gallery.
Guests receive their photos during the reception banquet. Share moments on social media while the celebration is still happening.
Face data processed securely and deleted after the wedding. Full compliance with Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act.
No special equipment needed. Your photographer uploads through a simple web interface - Eventiere handles the rest.
We had a multicultural wedding with 350 guests at Capella Sentosa - a morning tea ceremony and evening garden reception. Eventiere handled photos from both segments seamlessly. By the time we did our march-in, guests were already sharing their personal galleries on WhatsApp. It was the talk of the evening.