From the TCS London Marathon along The Mall to the Hackney Half and Royal Parks runs, Eventiere uses AI face recognition to deliver personal race galleries to every runner - no bib number searching required.
London's running calendar includes the TCS London Marathon, the Hackney Half, the Royal Parks Half and dozens of charity 5K and 10K races. Traditional bib-number photo search frustrates runners. Eventiere replaces that with instant AI face matching that works even in London's variable weather.
Photographers capture runners at Tower Bridge, Canary Wharf, Embankment and The Mall. Photos upload in real time or in bulk after the race.
Face recognition identifies each runner across tens of thousands of photos - even with rain jackets, sunglasses, fancy dress costumes and heavy perspiration.
Each runner scans a QR code at the finish area or clicks a link and instantly sees every photo they appear in. No bib number lookup required.
Handles tens of thousands of race photos from multi-point courses through London. Works reliably in rain, overcast conditions and the low light of autumn and spring races.
Race sponsors get their logos on every runner's gallery page. Measurable branded impressions for post-race sponsor reports.
Track how many runners share their photos on Instagram, Facebook and Strava. Give sponsors concrete reach numbers for their marketing reports.
QR codes at the finish area on The Mall let runners access their gallery while still celebrating. No waiting days for email links.
Process 80,000+ photos from a single race. Multiple photographers uploading simultaneously from different course positions across London.
Runners scan a QR code and see their photos in the browser. No app downloads, no account creation - just instant access to their race memories.
We organised a charity half marathon with 12,000 runners through Greenwich and Canary Wharf. Within two hours of the last finisher, every runner had their personal gallery. The social media sharing gave our charity partners the best visibility numbers we have ever seen from a single event.