Lense at a glance
Lense is a $34.99 one-time wedding photo app with a strong visual hook: a disposable-camera aesthetic that gives every uploaded photo a uniform throwback look. Guests scan, upload, and the gallery comes back styled like a roll of 35mm film from 2003.
Where Lense fits best
The aesthetic is the product, and it's genuinely well-executed. If you want a single consistent look across every guest's phone camera — bypassing the colour-cast lottery of a hundred different phones — Lense's filter does the job. Couples after a "Polaroid wall" mood will recognise the appeal at first glance.
Where AisleShot fits better
Lense's $34.99 price tag is misleading because it's the base price, and several features couples actually want at a wedding sit as paid add-ons:
- Video is an add-on, not included in the base price.
- Full-quality downloads and several customisation features are tied to higher tiers.
- A fully-loaded Lense plan typically lands closer to $55 than the headline number suggests.
AisleShot's Core (€25) includes video, the live slideshow, the full-resolution ZIP download, print signage and guestbook in one price. There's no upsell screen between you and the gallery you wanted.
If the disposable-camera look is the main draw, AisleShot's Premium tier (€49) includes filters and custom theming that let you apply a consistent look across the whole gallery — closer to the Lense vibe, with everything else couples ask for already in the box.
If you're moving from Lense
You can still download your existing Lense gallery (Settings → Export) and either keep it as an alternate archive or import the best frames into AisleShot. Then run the rest of the night through the new QR — guests won't notice the swap at all.