A physical tap, a shared choice

Put the next scene
under a tap.

Write a tiny, public TogetherLens scene choice to a writable NFC tag. A wedding table, reunion card, or event sign can become a useful conversation starter before anyone shares a portrait.

Open attributed demo ↗

Direct writing is user-triggered and works only in a secure top-level page where the browser and device expose Web NFC. If that is unavailable, the copy and download buttons use the same exact URL.

The free loop

A real-world surface
becomes an invitation.

The card is deliberately small: write it once, put it beside the guest book or on the fridge, and let the group decide together. The browser preview stays public and local until someone chooses a store handoff.

  1. 01
    Write

    Press the button on supported Chrome for Android, or use the downloaded payload with any NFC writer.

  2. 02
    Place

    Give the tag a physical home: a table card, welcome sign, album cover, or reunion note.

  3. 03
    Tap

    Guests land on a two-scene duel and can carry the chosen mood into the app by choice.

The tag payload

Short enough
to trust.

No account, camera, contact list, meeting state, or portrait is needed to make the card. The URL contains one bounded round and this exact measurement tuple:

nfc / web_nfc / nfc_photo_card / tag_handoff
ROUTE/duel/
ROUND17
HANDS OFFOnly after a tap
STORE COHORTnfc_photo_card
Inspect the public link ↗

When the group is ready

Bring the chosen mood
into TogetherLens.

The NFC card is free and browser-local. If the group has permissioned source portraits ready, continue with a clearly attributed store handoff.