Relive the day
Photos should open as a story, not as a folder of file names.
We’re building the tool we wished existed when we were picking our own wedding photos.
After our wedding, the photographer handed us a hard drive with 4,000 photos. “Pick 200 for the album.” We spent weeks scrolling through folders, texting file IDs to each other, and arguing over which ceremony shots to keep.
We talked to photographers and heard the same frustration from the other side: clients take months to send selections. Follow-up calls go unanswered. Albums stay unfinished.
The experience of selecting wedding photos hadn’t changed in 20 years. Hard drives, Google Drive links, WhatsApp threads with file numbers. We thought: this can’t be it.
Selecting wedding photos should feel like reliving your wedding — not doing homework. It should be something you do together with family on a lazy Sunday afternoon, not alone at a desk with a spreadsheet.
We use AI not as a gimmick, but as a quiet assistant. It organizes your photos into the story of your wedding, brings stronger moments forward, and groups similar photos so the first pass feels lighter. You make the choices — the AI just makes them easier.
For photographers, we believe delivering photos should be as polished as shooting them. No more chasing clients. No more WhatsApp threads. Just a beautiful link, a simple flow, and a clean selection list at the end.
Indian weddings are unlike anything else in the world. Three days, five events, a thousand guests, ten thousand emotions. Generic photo tools weren’t built for this. They don’t understand that a Sangeet night and a wedding morning are different worlds. They don’t handle 5,000 photos gracefully. They weren’t designed for families who want to browse together.
We built PickMyPix specifically for this: multi-day events, overlapping family opinions, similar shots, phone-first browsing, and thousands of photos that still need to become one album-ready selection. It can support other large events, but Indian weddings are the product’s first home.
Photos should open as a story, not as a folder of file names.
Couples and family should be able to browse from any browser.
Private galleries, protected links, and no use of customer galleries to train public AI models.
We’re onboarding studios and couples for our pilot. If you’re interested, we’d love to have you.
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