Friends upload photos together

A photo recap your friends build together

A friends photo recap made the normal way is one person’s edit. MyWrap makes it collaborative: friends upload photos together into a shared album, and the recap is generated from all of it.

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How it works

Invite friends, everyone uploads, MyWrap generates the recap. In full:

  1. Start the album

    Create an album for the trip and give it a name. It takes about thirty seconds and you do not have to upload anything yet.

  2. Send the link

    Drop the link in the group chat. Anyone who opens it can add photos straight away. No app to install, no account, no waiting for someone to accept an invite.

  3. Everyone uploads

    Friends upload photos together into the same album, from whatever phone they shot on. Each photo stays credited to whoever added it, so you can see the night from six angles instead of one camera roll.

  4. MyWrap generates the recap

    When the photos are in, MyWrap builds the recap from the album itself: who was there, what got shot the most, the run of the days. You get a designed, swipeable set of frames you can reorder, edit, or leave exactly as it came out.

  5. Share it back

    Send the finished recap to the same group chat, or post it. Anyone can open it in a browser. Wrap+ adds video export so it can go straight to a story.

Made by the group, not just by the organiser

One person always ends up making the video, which means one person’s photos and one person’s memory of the night. Everyone else watches it and thinks of the shot that should have been in there.

When the album is shared, that shot is in there. The recap is built from what the whole group contributed, so it looks like the night everyone actually had.

Works for more than trips

A birthday, a festival weekend, a house share’s year, a graduation, a run of nights out. Anything several people photographed and nobody got round to editing.

It can ask the group things too

Recaps can carry questions the group answers: a vote on the best photo, a hot take, a guess. Answers come back inside the recap, so it stays something the group is in rather than something they watch once.

The short version

Contributors need an account
No. Anyone with the link can add photos.
Contributors need the app
No. It runs in a phone browser.
Works across iPhone and Android
Yes. It is a web app, so the group does not have to be on one platform.
Who the recap is built from
Every photo in the shared album, not just the organiser’s camera roll.
Cost
Free to create an album and a recap. Wrap+ is $3.99/mo and adds video export, private recaps, and recaps that never expire.

Questions people actually ask

How do we make a photo recap together?

One person starts a shared album and sends the link. Everyone uploads their photos into it, then MyWrap generates a recap from the whole album.

Can everyone edit the recap, or only the person who made the album?

The album owner owns the finished recap and its edits. Everyone else contributes photos, and can answer any questions the recap includes.

Can we keep it private?

Yes. Albums and recaps can be public or private. Wrap+ adds secret recaps that are only reachable with the link.

Is it only for trips?

No. Parties, weddings, festivals, birthdays, a whole year with the same group of friends. Anything several people took photos of.

What MyWrap is

MyWrap is a shared photo album app that turns a group’s photos into an automatic recap. One person starts an album for a trip, a party, or an event and shares a link. Friends upload photos together, with no app to install and no account needed to contribute. Once the photos are in, MyWrap generates a recap from the album: a designed, swipeable set of frames built from the group’s own photos, which anyone can watch, download, or share as a video.

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