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gthr is a mobile app built around collecting photos from offline events. Its core workflow is simple: create a gathering, share a QR code, and everyone’s photos are automatically collected in one place. It is designed for parties, weddings, trips, family gatherings, team events, graduations, and similar scenarios, solving the familiar post-event problem of repeatedly asking people to “send me the photos.” The currently available information only clearly mentions an App Store download.
Based on the available content, gthr’s focus is not AI generation or intelligent editing, but a low-friction photo-sharing process. After creating an event, the app generates a QR code; guests can scan it with their camera to join, and no account is required for viewing. Photos are added to the shared album in real time, and uploader attribution can be shown. It also supports NFC tags for quick joining, which is useful for wedding check-in desks, table cards, exhibitions, or team event setups. Viewed photos can be cached and later exported to the local photo library.
The app is free to download. By default, a Gathering automatically expires after 1–24 hours. If you need a longer collection window, you can extend it per event: 7 days for $0.99, 30 days for $1.99, or 90 days for $3.99. There is also gthr open, priced at $4.99/month, which offers unlimited, non-expiring gatherings and can be canceled at any time. The text does not specify how many gatherings can be created for free, the photo limits, storage capacity, or whether original images are compressed.
gthr emphasizes a Privacy First approach: no social features, no followers—just you, your guests, and the photos. Automatic expiration also helps reduce long-term exposure. However, the page does not disclose details about encryption, server regions, deletion mechanisms, or compliance. In terms of integrations, only QR codes and NFC are mentioned; there is no indication of API access, cloud drive integrations, Zapier support, or enterprise system integrations. As an “AI app/tool,” the available text does not show any use of models, AI classification, facial recognition, smart curation, photo editing, or deduplication, which is its main weakness in this category.
gthr is suitable for individuals, wedding organizers, small teams, and tour groups that want to quickly collect photos from an event. It is less suitable for users who need complex permissions, long-term enterprise-grade media asset management, or AI-powered organization. Access from China is unknown, and only the App Store is listed, so users will need to verify whether it is available in the China App Store and whether it works with domestic networks and payment methods. Alternatives include Google Photos, iCloud Shared Albums, Dropbox, OneDrive, and wedding photo collection tools.
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gthr.com is an Unknown AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $0.99, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach gthr.com directly.