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GuestPix Pricing Explained: What It Actually Costs in 2026 (and Why It's So Confusing)

By Dan Broadbent

Founder, PicStashio · June 11, 2026

If you've tried to figure out what GuestPix costs, you've probably noticed it's harder than it should be. There's no single pricing page with a clear answer. Instead, the price you see depends on which event page you happen to land on—wedding, engagement, party, memorial, holiday—and each one has its own tier names, its own prices, and its own fine print.I went through all of them so you don't have to. This is the plain-English breakdown: what GuestPix actually charges, what you get at each tier, and the handful of genuinely confusing things to watch for before you pay.I'm the founder of PicStashio, a competing product. I've kept this honest and stuck to what's printed on GuestPix's own pages. You can fact-check every number against their site.Last checked: June 2026. GuestPix changes its pricing pages often, so dollar figures may have shifted since—but the structure described here has been consistent for a while.

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The short answerGuestPix prices range from $39 to $197, one-time, depending on the event type and tier you pick. For a wedding specifically, you're looking at:Classic — $49: one Event Gallery, photos and video, no Super AlbumsSignature — $89: one Event Gallery, unlimited Super Albums, custom themeSignature Bundle — $119: three Event Galleries, unlimited Super Albums, longer hosting
GuestPix wedding pricing page showing three one-time tiers side by side: Classic at $49 with one gallery, Signature at $89 marked Most Popular with custom theme and unlimited Super Albums, and Signature Bundle at $119 with three separate event galleries
GuestPix's wedding tiers, June 2026: Classic ($49), Signature ($89), and Signature Bundle ($119). Screenshot from guestpix.com.
The value play: Classic at $49 is the cheapest tier that still includes video. So if you don't need a custom theme or unlimited "Super Albums," and you're okay with a tighter 3-month upload window, it's the best value on the board—picking it over the $89 Signature saves you almost 50%.Most couples planning a normal-sized wedding land at $89 or $119. That's the simple version. The complicated version is everything below.The catch: the price changes by event pageGuestPix sells the same underlying product under different names on different event pages. The tiers line up—there's almost always a ~$49 entry, an ~$89 middle, and a ~$119 top—but the names and the fine print drift.Here's the full map across every event type they list:
EventEntry tierMiddle tierTop tier
WeddingClassic — $49Signature — $89Signature Bundle — $119
EngagementClassic — $49Signature — $89Luxe — $119
PartySmall — $39Medium — $49Large — $89
Kids PartyMini Me — $39Little Legend — $49Party Hero — $87
BusinessBronze — $49Silver — $97Platinum Pack — $197
MemorialMedium — $49Large — $89X-Large — $119
HolidaySmall — $39 / Medium — $49Large — $89X-Large — $119
Company ChristmasMerry Business — $97
If your eyes glazed over a little, that's kind of the point. There are eight pricing pages here, roughly a dozen tier names, and at least four different prices that all mean something slightly different depending on where you are on the site.What every GuestPix tier includes (the fair part)To be fair to GuestPix, there's a baseline bundle of features that shows up on basically every tier, and some of it is genuinely useful:"Unlimited" guests and co-hosts—with one asterisk: a fair-use policy quietly caps it around 1,000. That's far more than any wedding needs, but it's not literally unlimitedA private feed with likes and commentsMulti-language support (English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, and more)100% copyright stays with you180+ editable Canva templates for your QR code signageA 14-day money-back guaranteeThat's a solid foundation, and the Canva template library and language support are real selling points if those matter to you. I'm not going to pretend otherwise.The differences between tiers come down to four things: how many galleries you get, whether you get albums (sub-collections within a gallery), whether video is included, and how long uploads stay open.Galleries vs. Super Albums: what you're actually paying forMost of GuestPix's price jumps come down to one distinction their pricing pages don't explain well—and it's the key to telling the tiers apart:An Event Gallery is the main bucket you buy. It has its own QR code, its own invite and RSVP, and its own separate download. When a guest scans the table sign, this is where they land. Signature gives you one; the Signature Bundle gives you three fully independent ones.A Super Album is a QR-enabled sub-folder inside an Event Gallery—"Getting Ready," "Ceremony," "Reception," or a private family-only folder. Each can have its own QR code, its own privacy setting (visible to all, hidden, or passcode-protected), even its own date. From Signature up, you get unlimited Super Albums.The plain-English version: Super Albums organize one event into sections; separate Event Galleries are for genuinely separate events—each with its own QR and its own download. That single distinction is the entire difference between the $89 and $119 wedding tiers.Where it gets confusing
This is the big one. $119 is not $119 across the site.On the Wedding page, $119 (Signature Bundle) gets you three Event Galleries, unlimited Super Albums, and 24 months of hosting.On the Engagement page, $119 (Luxe) gets you three Event Galleries and unlimited Super Albums—but only 12 months of hosting.On the Memorial and Holiday pages, $119 (X-Large) gets you just one Event Gallery plus 6 albums.Same price. Wildly different value, depending on which page you read first. The Wedding tier is genuinely the best deal at $119—but nothing tells you that, and a couple who starts on the Engagement page would never know they're getting half the hosting for the same money.The $89 tier has the same problem: on the Wedding and Engagement pages it includes unlimited Super Albums, but on the Party, Memorial, and Holiday pages the equivalent $89 tier caps you at 3 albums.
Side-by-side GuestPix comparison of the $119 tier on two event pages: the Wedding Signature Bundle gives three separate event galleries, unlimited Super Albums, and 24 months of hosting, while the Holiday X-Large gives one main gallery plus 6 albums and only a 12-month upload window
The same $119, two different products: Wedding Signature Bundle vs. Holiday X-Large. Screenshot from guestpix.com, June 2026.
On most event pages, the entry tier (the $39 "Small" or "Mini Me") is photos only—no video. To get video, you move up a tier.The cheapest tiers also cap uploads at a 3-month upload window. If a guest tries to add a photo they forgot about four months after the event, they're locked out. (Upload windows are one of the most common complaints in this whole category, so it's worth knowing where the limit kicks in.)So what will GuestPix actually cost you?For a typical wedding of 50–200 guests shooting photos and video, the real decision is Signature ($89) vs. Signature Bundle ($119)—and it's simpler than the pages make it look:Signature ($89)—one Event Gallery, unlimited Super Albums inside it, and a 12-month upload window dated from your wedding. If your wedding is essentially one big day you want to organize into sections (getting ready, ceremony, reception, maybe one private family album), this covers it—and saves you $30.Signature Bundle ($119)—three fully separate Event Galleries (three QR codes, three downloads) and a 24-month window that starts the day you buy, not your event date. Worth it only if you have genuinely distinct events to keep apart, like an engagement party, rehearsal dinner, and wedding day.The honest rule of thumb: one main day → Signature plus Super Albums. Three real events → the Bundle. Don't pay the extra $30 for separate galleries you'll only end up using as albums anyway. (The $49 Classic skips Super Albums entirely, so most couples who want to organize the day will start at Signature.)That's not outrageous for what you get. But "not outrageous, once you finally decode it" is a low bar—and the decoding is the problem.How I price PicStashio (the honest comparison)I built PicStashio's pricing to be the thing GuestPix isn't: one model, one page, no costume. Instead of a different tier structure on every event page, you pick how much storage you want. That's it. Every feature is included at every tier—you're only choosing space.
PicStashioGuestPix
Free tierSnack — 1 GB, 90 daysDemo only — 50 photos, 30-day window
Entry price (paid)$39 ($29 launch)$39–$49
What sets the priceStorage (GB)Included features + event type
Video includedYes — every tierNo — not on cheapest tiers
Upload windowNone — full 2-year Stash3 months on entry tiers
AlbumsUnlimited, every tierTier-dependent
Same price = same product?YesNo — varies by event page
Refund if you overbuyYes — Right-Size GuaranteeNo
A few things worth calling out plainly:There's a genuinely usable free tier. Our Snack plan is $0 (1 GB, 90 days)—enough to actually run an engagement party or bridal shower, not just kick the tires. GuestPix does have a free option, but it's a 50-photo, 30-day demo meant for previewing the product before you buy—not something you could run a real event on.Paid plans are GB-based. Handful ($39), Stash ($69), and Feast ($99) differ only in storage—5 GB, 20 GB, and 100 GB. Every feature is in every tier. (Launch pricing is currently lower—$29 / $49 / $69—while we're in our early-supporter window.)No upload windows. Guests can upload right through the honeymoon. Your Stash stays live for two full years, and you can extend it for $19/year if you want to keep it longer.If you overbuy, we give it back. Our Right-Size Guarantee emails you after the event and offers a refund of the difference if you used less space than you paid for.And the honest tradeoff, because you'd find out anyway: GuestPix is the established option here—150,000+ couples and years of track record behind it, where PicStashio is newer with a shorter history. If a long track record is what reassures you, they've earned that look. If what you want is a reliable QR photo album with pricing you can understand in thirty seconds, that's exactly what I built.The bottom lineGuestPix's pricing isn't outrageous—it's just genuinely confusing, and the confusion isn't doing you any favors. The same price buys different things on different pages, the cheapest plans quietly drop video, and entry tiers cap uploads at three months. Read the specific page for your event, and check the upload window before you pay.If you'd rather skip the decoder ring entirely, you can start a free Stash and see the whole thing—every feature, no card required—before you decide on anything.

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Frequently asked questionsFor a wedding, GuestPix is $49 (Classic), $89 (Signature), or $119 (Signature Bundle) as a one-time payment. Across other event types, prices run from $39 to $197—and the exact number depends on which event page you buy from.Sort of. There's a free demo capped at 50 photos and a 30-day window—meant for previewing the product, not running a real event.Not quite. A fair-use policy caps it around 1,000 guests. That's far more than any wedding needs, but it's not literally unlimited.

Dan Broadbent

Founder & Software Engineer, PicStashio

June 11, 2026

Dan is a software engineer who built PicStashio after his brother's Maui wedding. He researches the QR photo-sharing market hands-on and writes plain-English breakdowns of how the tools—including competitors—actually price and work, so couples can choose with their eyes open.

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