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Graduation Photo Booth

Cap-and-gown strips for grad parties — no rental required.

Graduation is a once-a-year moment worth capturing properly. A graduation photo booth lets every guest — proud parents, classmates, the grad themselves — snap a quick strip with a caption like "Class of 2026" and download it on the spot.

PolaroidCam runs the whole booth in the browser. Set it up, share a link or QR at the party, and guests take strips on their own phones. Free, private, and far cheaper than a $500 rental.

Why use it

"Class of 2026" captions

Add a custom caption so every strip is branded to the grad and the year.

Guests use their own phones

Share a link or QR — no shared kiosk, no queue, no app for guests to install.

Cheaper than a rental

Skip the $400–600 booth hire. This does the job for free.

Private by design

Every photo is processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to a server, nothing is stored, and nothing is shared — when you close the tab, the images are gone from everywhere except your own downloads.

How it works

  1. 1

    Set up the booth

    Pick a layout and add a "Class of 2026" caption.

  2. 2

    Share at the party

    Drop the link or show a QR for guests to scan.

  3. 3

    Guests snap strips

    Each guest takes a strip on their own phone.

  4. 4

    Everyone downloads

    Strips save instantly to each guest's device.

Frequently asked questions

How does a graduation photo booth work online?

You set up the booth with a grad caption, share a link or QR at the party, and guests take and download strips on their own phones.

Is it free for a grad party?

Yes, free with no signup and no watermark on the strips.

Can I add "Class of 2026" to the strips?

Yes. Add a custom caption so every strip is branded to the grad and year.

Do guests need to install anything?

No. Guests just open the link in their phone browser — no app required.

Is it cheaper than renting a booth?

Much. A physical booth rental often runs $400–600; this is free.