Blog · Comparison · June 2026

Rollo vs OnceRoll vs Scene vs Wedding Snaps

All four help guests shoot at your wedding — but they optimize for different outcomes. Rollo, OnceRoll and Scene focus on a shared digital disposable roll with optional timed reveal. Wedding Snaps is built around printed keepsakes and a dedicated guest app.

Wedding guests taking photos with phones

At a glance

AppHow guests joinGuest needs app?Shot limitPhotos hidden until reveal?Standout angle
Rollo QR or 6-character code Yes (in-app camera) Yes, per guest Yes — album opens together Curated shared roll + reveal moment
OnceRoll QR or link Often no — browser join Yes Yes — gallery after timer/event Zero-download guest flow
Scene QR or link Often no — browser / App Clip Yes (host-set) Yes — unlock at chosen time Film-style filters + low friction
Wedding Snaps QR or custom link Yes — Wedding Snaps app Yes (package-based) No — geared to print delivery Physical 4×6″ prints mailed to you

Best fit by goal

Rollo — shared disposable roll with timed reveal

Guests join via QR or code, shoot inside Rollo with a per-person cap, and see only their own shots until reveal time. Then the full album unlocks for everyone at once — no WhatsApp spoilers.

Strengths

  • Simultaneous reveal moment
  • Shot limits encourage thoughtful photos
  • In-app camera keeps the roll curated
  • Free tier for smaller events

Trade-offs

  • Guests install Rollo (TestFlight / App Store)
  • Not a print-and-post service
  • Paid tiers for large guest lists

OnceRoll — browser-friendly disposable film

OnceRoll markets a shared film roll for events: QR join, limited shots, and a gallery that develops after the event or on a timer. Their App Store listing emphasizes browser join without downloading an app.

Strengths

  • Low friction for guests (browser)
  • Delayed gallery / reveal
  • Shot limits

Trade-offs

  • Feature set and pricing vary by event size
  • Different brand from “Once” at once.film — confirm which product you want

Scene — browser camera with film aesthetic

Scene positions itself as a disposable camera in the browser: QR on table cards, optional shot limits, and photos locked until a reveal time you set — often the morning after the wedding.

Strengths

  • No app required for many guests
  • Timed reveal + film filters
  • Free tier for small groups (verify on site)

Trade-offs

  • Browser experience vs native app feel
  • Less emphasis on a single “roll” brand story

Wedding Snaps — digital disposable + printed delivery

Wedding Snaps is a different category: guests shoot in the Wedding Snaps app, photos go to their lab, and you receive physical 4×6″ prints by post plus digital copies.

Strengths

  • Automatic prints mailed to you
  • Dedicated planner support (per their site)
  • Controlled shots per guest

Trade-offs

  • Guests must download Wedding Snaps
  • Pricing scales with guest count / package
  • Focus on prints, not a shared digital reveal ritual

What matters most

Timing. Rollo, OnceRoll and Scene can hide photos until later — that builds anticipation. Wedding Snaps optimizes for production and delivery after the day.

Friction. Scene and OnceRoll push toward scan-and-shoot in the browser. Rollo and Wedding Snaps ask guests to use an app — trading a little setup for a more controlled camera experience.

Intent. For a curated shared moment at reveal time, compare Rollo, OnceRoll and Scene. For printed keepsakes with minimal post-wedding work, Wedding Snaps is the outlier.

Bottom line

Rollo vs OnceRoll vs Scene is the closest apples-to-apples comparison — three takes on the digital disposable roll with optional delayed reveal. Wedding Snaps wins a different brief: printed guest photos delivered to your door.

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